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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-09 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ' ' . esa ._.,.-....... DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * MONDAY AFTERN OON , DECEMBER 9, 1974 'llOL II, HO. Ml, r Sl!CTION5. 1' PAGIES • ote • aw· I I ·eaten 3 ltlen Rape Woman, 22, Near Huntington Pier • ' • • • , El Toro Doctor Says Baby 'Beaten' Youths Held Fire Threatens Count,y Homes - A brush fire fanncct by 50.mile-an- bour winds blackened 123 acres and threatened se\'cral expensive homes in the hills of Orange and Villa Park Sunday before bei ng extinguished. Orange County Fire Capt. Bruce Turbeville said today the fire ap· Two Salesmen Badly Beaten In Mesa Motel A pair of salesmen dealing in church l>f;WS are headed home to ld<Jho today, after being beaten. stomped and pistol- whipped by tY,.O young thugs, then robbed of 512,000 in checks and cash at a Costa t-.1csa motel early Sunday. The victims related their story of terror that burst through the door in the night to police shortly art er the inci- dent. because the thugs ripped out their room service phone. This act immediately triggered an ' alarm system in the office of the Costa ?.1esa Inn, 3205 Harbor Blvd. and the night clerk called police. Officer Ray Riedmann, -A'ho -A'ils !irst on the scene. said neither 1\Tax J . ~larsha\L 22, or Charles R. flint , 43, both of Payelt<'. Idaho, appeared seriously injured due to the :irmed rob- bery and assault ""ilh a deadly weapon. They both sustained euts and bruises in the inc ident. \.\-'hi ch occurred shortly before I a.m . Sunday. Investigators v.'cre told the men had retired for the night in their double room, preparingtoreturnhome after a successful business trip to the Orange Coast. A knock on the door signalled arrival o!their,unwelcomeeuests .. ··ts George there ... ·!.··one v1s1tor asked in what turned out to be a faked drunken drawl. i\farshall and Flint said the men burst through the door after one of them opened it a r~ark to say no one n amed George was presenl. Both men y,·erc ordered to lie race down on th~{! and remove their wallets, but when Ma rshall 's was found lo contain no rash. he said, one bandit went into a frenzy and jumped up on the bed to begin stomping and kicking him ii\ the head and upper arms. The victims then turned over in all, $490 in cash and a check ror Sll,619. paid (or sanctuary furnishings by the .King of Glory Lutheran Church. llunt- ington Beach. Youths Shoot Man GARDENA <UPI) -A service sta- tio1,1 owner who refused to loan tools lo ty,·o teen.agers to fix their bicycles was shot In \he chest by one of the angereO youths. polir~ sai?·. James".· Sutera. 53. was listed in cr1t1cal .cond1· tlon al Gardena ?i1emorial l~os p1tal. "' _... parently "'as start'ed by four youngstl'rS playing -.1:ith matches in the tinder·dry brU:>h. The youths "'ere questioned and released to their parents pending aetion by juvenile authorities . 'furbeville s;iid the fire, y,•hich burned around the exclusive Santiago l·fci ghts 11rea. came Within a few reel of a large home on Glen Alllyn Lane but did no damage to the structure. lie said the fire "'as the second largest or the ye:o· and may have been bigger if the ground hadn't been soaked by the recent rain. The fire broke out at about 11 :30 a .m . in rolling hills east of Santiago Junior lligh School Turbeville saici firemen ~•nd volun- teers battled the bl<ize for nearly three hours before containing it. At the height of the f1rl', there .,.,,ere more than 100 mer on the fire line along with 27 l'ngines <ind l\VO bulldozers. '!'he fire might h<1ve been controlled more quickly V.'llh airborne w~ter drops, but Turbe\"ill e sah:I the planes were grounded by the wind. As I he flames roared toward l\VO doten hillside homes. county sheriffs deputies patrolled the area advising people to evacuate. Turbeville said. A number or residents, burdened by. their l'rizc possessions and leading family pets and horses, ""alked away from thei r homes. They \\'ere taken to an e\facuation center at the nearby school and re· turned home Sunduy evening wht•n the danger had passed, Turbeville said. Elsewhere in the county, the winds did only superficial damage to fences, roofs and trees bul electric 1X>we.r w<is knocked out brieny in a five-city area of the north county Coal Miner Killed BENTLE"\'VILLE. Pa . (UPl l -A coal miner \\'as killed in an under· ground accident today in his first day back on the job aftl•r settlement of the United ~l ine \\'orkers strike. The \Va shington County coroner·s office said Arthur Gaudiano, 60, Uniontoy,•n, Pa .• died v.•hile operating a mine lnrnrnnlivP 'rM GRATEFVL,' FOR PILOT AD "I sure am Jillad we took an ad in the Daily Pilot ... we got several calls. I'm gratC'ful." That's the advertising succe5s story told by the ~luntington Beach man "'ho placed this ad: 'i2 DATSUN 1200COuJX•. Xlnl cond . Sacrifice $1400. xxx -xxxx If you ha\'t': a useo car to sell. call G42·567S. Put a few y,·ord~ lo work for you. In the Daily Pilot. ., \ Steam·drivin' Man \Vorkman \\"Caring hard hat and ear plugs \Vatchcs a s slcam l>O\Vercd piledrivcr hammers piling into ground at Laguna llills Mall . 1'il· ings rangi ng from 62 to 70 feet in length arc being driven into ground in preparation for construction of ne\\' store. Steam piledrivcr. acting like giant hammer. hits pilings \\tlh 1:i tons of pressure c;.1ch time. It takes about 211 minutes to hammer the pilings into the ground, according to s1>0kcsmen for the firm Uo1ng till' V.'Ork. Ex-Playboy Employe Testifies on Drugs Ctl!CACO (A P l -The forn1er head of security for Playboy En1erprises ~aid he lestified three months aj?o to a federal grand jury about dru!! use al the mansions of Playboy publisher ilugh !-tefncr 1n Chic:1gu and Heverly l·lill.s. Ca lif In a telephone 111tt'r\ 1cv.·. A!\cn II Cr:1"·ford s:1id Sund:1y that he r<'· s1,.;ned hi st Ju!y bet"a11sc Playboy of- ficials ig nored his \\"arnings aboul "the narcotics problen1 and people of questio nable characlcr that might be associated with Playboy:• Seven Playboy employes reportedly have been subpoenaed to appear this week before a grand jury in Chicago 1n connccl1on l\'llh a federal in\·esliga- 11on by tht Orug Enforcement Ad - ministr:ition into drug use inside llef- ner·s cncJnves. The in\"eshgi:ition was d isclo~ed :ifter the recent f~eral t'OnV1t'llon of llefn er 's sot'ial secretarr. Bobbie Arnstein. for eon11pirin1t y,•1th a boyfr1l·nd ;~nd another n1an to d1!t- 1ributc t'oc:Hnc ~l iss Arnstci n·s :irrcsl last 1\larch reportedly s1iarked cin order by llefner, 1v~o w;is 1n Las Vegas at the ,time. to remo1·c all drugs from both mansions, officials said. Crav.rford su1cl fro n1 hi s home in Ill end ham , N.J . that he learned of lhl' problem about 21 'l yc:irs a go v.·hen he became head of security (Scl' Pl.A\'flO\', Page A2l Hair-raisi1ig At the Least BONN (U PI) -\Vhcn Gisb(>;t n looked in the mirror after lak· Ing off his hat, ht' sa-A' tha1 mosl or his t.lark blond hair had gone. 1\ practicRI joker smear<'d a ha1r-remov1ng pa~te into the -IS·year·olct hor11rulture l'Xpt.>rt ':!> .hat when. he left 1t in the city hall lobby. • 3 Men Rape Woman, 22, In Hu11tington 1\ 2:!:~ear·old 11nm:in \1';1:-. r;qll'd n·· pcalr<tly Jl kn1 f1·11111111 e.u·J 1 Sund .1\· nn thl' beach rll'<ll'· the ll unlltl~lon Uca ch pit• r. pn!tl'e r{·1111rtc1I ti,,t.11 ' The 11on1.1n h;1cl lx·1·n \1;dk1n.i: li('r doµ ahnut :1 :.in .1 111 \lhl'll thrL'l' 1111·11 approctl'h l·d hl·r. r111l1('1' :-,;ud The .. u .. pl'rl ... al~1t1I !ti n r 1•1 1 ,.,,r" nld. toilh h<·r 10 :i rnort• ,, 1 ludi·1I Jl<lr· lion ot thl' b1"1ch , tll'.11" 1ht• \111 ):11.11 •l st;1ti11n Shv i.1111 µ11lu1· lh1· \h111' tn1•11 thr1•;l\l'lll'd h1'r 11 LI h J l-111!1• r.1po·d ht·r ;ind fort'cd ht•rto 1·n~.J )!l~ 111 ur.1l '''\ Thi· 11on1a11 \\:1, l.1kl'll 111 Co .... tJ ~I C:-.;1 ~IL•n1(lfLJl1 1().,Jlll.d Patrohnan Killt>d r:c110Jl·~c·r10~.L1;1h 1 \.·111 1 .\ l't:th h1 ~h11;1y p:ilr11lni;1n v..i, ,hot I·~ d1•.ilh .dong il\\l'r'Lil(' Mii S11n1L1~ n1~h1 .,., h1·n he• 'lllJlllf'<i 11 tr.i!ltr. 110\,1tt)r Thr,.LT\ll' ul1·n1111r1l tQc 11t·· 11n1 .1 !> patrol111,1n \\'1H1un1 ./ 1\n t11n1t'\11C'1 . 21 Co.1 l\1Jh·. l·t.1h He Thought Infant 'Was Dead' ByT0'.\1 BARLEY Ol IM 0,.,1, Pilot SWIT • An El 1'orodoctor who fouJ!;hl for 15 minutes to s ave the life Or d ying llobert D11bney told an Orange County Superior Courl jury today that he · thought the eight·month-0\d infant was dead when he took it into his arms. Dr. David Ferrin lt'st1fil'd as the trial of Jennifer Elizabeth Dabne y and ~larine Corps Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney , both 2·1. reopened th.it the baby's race \\'aS a m3SS Of OfJ :ind nt'W bruises. Dr. t~err1n testifiC'd that he. finally detected a hl'<irt beat in the baby and inserted a tulll' into its throat that v.·ould allow it to bre;ithl'. '"I "'as :ii first con1·inet>d that it \1•asn't brC'a thing," the ~larine Corps ~tal ion medical offirer :.aid. '"13ul then I found the Unby \\"JS actually gasping for :ur about five or six t1n1cs :i n11nute." Dr. f'errin 1est1ficd th:it h(' and Ins corpsmen did all they could for tht' strickt·n h<.1 by ":ll top speed"" and lhL·n rushed thl' child from lhl' b:isc 1..h ~ pensary lo Ch1\dren·s I lo:-.pll<•L Hobert D:ibnl·y died al lhl' Or .ingc ho~pital \\"Llh1n thrcc hour:-; of h1 :-. ad m1 si,;1on. It LS ;dlc~\.·d that :\ll"S. tlahn<'y in· fh t:lcd thl' lll lUl'!l'!> lh;1! l'JUSl'd thl' de- :11h of the hah.\ , one of 1\\111 ~on:-.. an 1·r :.he f;.dcli 10 0.111 <1\1cn11Jt tu dro1\0 th•· (:-.cc Tltl:\l.. Page .\:!) Cll'<'.lr :-;k1l'., thrnui..:h 'l'\ll'S<l.1 ~·. Jl 1gh:-; 1·ul·,J.~y 1,g ;1 t lhc hc:it:ht's. i 5 inl.1nd . A l1tllt• t•ool~r lun1ght 111th \111\:-. ~ lo .j.j_ l .'liS1Dt: '1'011 \ \ ,\ Federal Trade Cnn11111,_,tH! ro+ /111al cari 'l .~u·al/n1,1 all !llfll · "Ultitluoo.\h · thal l.1~r,•nru• i /01111.! II i.:.·11/ do far a coJd ;j/. ''!/ / 'Cl!J•' A·I. ........ , A1 YW• S<I'•••<• • """"'"'" ., 8H hn• "' .,.,. L•<wt••• " ~ .... '••4 •1: MO"'' •• (•"'"'"'• " N .. "o"~' N•"'' " ci.u"'"" 8•·11 Or•~.,. (Oul'\f .. '""'"' ., , ........ .. , C••U•orO .. ~ ........ ... 0<••~ NDl"o' .. , .......... " (.G•lo"•' P••• .. , ...... .-. " ( ..... , ........... " w ....... •• ,, ...... ~ "' I • • Se8i-ch Pressed for Four Women Fugitives LO\\'El.L. Fl,1 I \!'1 ";'\"'.,(;ill'"ldt• <ur i,:r111..111d ..,, •• u ch \\ J:. un1ll·r "a~ lor four "on1t·!l fu~11 1~·tos i,nr1 thl• .,.,·oman ho:.t .1 i,!t• I ht• _I "l'Lt l'ti ,1l h Ill I t·1~1111\t Bur o!fLl'J.11 , r1·ix~rt1·d no :.1~ht1n~ uf the IJl '"-'II\ ,1n u,.;cd b~ thl' friur in thl'1r Sund.11 111 ~h l l'~1·..111t1 from th\' Flur td J Corr1'<.'t1unal ln:-lltll\t• • \\ t' .1 I l' j.!Ctl lll~ l'\1'1·Jl1•11 I \'t10pl'l"a · t1u11 f111111 .di L.111 1·n1orr1•n11:nt .1J.:1·n· ~I\'~ ,\!I ,1\ ;,ill ,1blt• ill'l'IJI U1'1\:. ..ire b\'· 1 5 Caps ized Boats Keep Patrol Bus y \\' 1 ads o f up to -15 n11ll'~ p1·r hour th:1t J.:U.,Lt'd lhroul:!h \c.,.,·por t Ht·.i.ch o\'cr 11\t' \\Ct'J..1·r11/ cau:.ed onl)' minor duma~e but kepi the J l.1 rhor i':itrol busy Sundci~ r1~ht1n1.: e;q;.,1£1.·d bouts <1.nd rl·t r1evu1~ ::,1n:1JI cr.J!1 c..i:.t adrift u1 the ttarh11r By Sunday l'\'l•nuH:!. patrol hoats h :_id con\£• Io 1 hL· .11ll 11f !.l .-.:..11 l l>outs ;uni th1·1r s .. nlors \1hu 11t•rL· l1J11'nlk·tl by thl' \1ind.-.. a ccor<hni-t tu l!.1rbor Patrol Sgt. Dean Cord1·ll '.'\o jnJuries or loss or propC"r\y v.•erc rC"portcd in lht· r1·.-.c ucs. Cordell said. llo WC'\'er, hl' added. three small sailboats v.'l•re "d1s ma ... 1ed" by the }!ales that cau..,1·tl thl' :-mall craft \1·arning fla g tu Ix· hoit;ted at 8 p.m. S<ilurday ant.I lo~cred at 1.15 a.m. lo· day. Fur tht.• mo.-.t part. s;1id ·Cord<'ll. thcr\' v.1·rl' ft·v. problems 111t h \argtr crart hcln~ l(lrn lo-~1· from their moo r- 1nl!'· But found floating fr<'l' 111 the h"rbor !:iunday aftt·rnoo11 Y.Cre fl\t' ding!\_\':;, apparently 1>lo11n from docks or lhl·Lr mother boats. The high ~·inds forced cancellation of Ofll' small sailboat regatta but t\\'O others 1 nvolvin~ l:.iri;er craft v•crc held undl·r cond1tiuns that one :yachlsm an Ucsl'r1bcd as ··dchghtf u\." On thl" occan front. beach cro"'ds were held to 11 f'!'IUumun1 by the "'inds und a s mall s urf. according to ~CY. port Beach l1ft'guard.-.. Fi·o rn th{•1r ol'e<An station th ev re- ported onlr :.1 fc" l.J rg•' plca~ure Craft 11 ere spollcd on the v.•hitecapped seas <luring the da~· Inland. thcrr 11·as llltl(' otht>r th11n · ··a re"' f.:l1cn branchl•:." to attract l'l · t y officials' atti:nllon. Despite hel''Y rains that inundated · thf' city last 11(·ck. tht•rc '''Cl'l' no l'C'- porls or tree uproo!Ln~--or fallen. ~trut"tu rt•s .. accord1ng lo Cal Ste"arl, d1rec1or of the cir~"s Parks.Beaches and Recreation Department. l'ubl i<' \\l urks director Joe Devlin said city cre"'s \1ere "standing by"' but "·ert· not c:illcd durin g a day that winds ass<iulted ~e" port Beach bul ca.u:.td ll ttlcdam<11:(l' t 'roni Page A 1 PLAYBOY ... •·1 ccrt<1 in!y h:id kno11lt•dge that there 11·rre IJ('ople that 11·crc usin~­ drugs, but not on the basis that this \\as a place ol d1 s tr1but1on or :1nr1h1nl! c lst'." :..1id Cr;t1>•rord, \'ice vr··~ident 1n churite or 1n\'t·~t 1~1111ons for \\'e lls Far ~o ln \'eSlll!~tivc St>r\'l('f'~ Jnr. in Handolph. ~ J ··11 efn1:r 1s ;i 1rry t ongrn1.1I host and has thf' Playboy ph1lllsophy th at people arl' .idult and ntakt• lh\'1r ov. n dcc1s1on .... · · /J(• addt'd Rut that "doc!>n't n1ran llefn ('r has knov.·lcdi:<" nf 11. or l'ondonc ... it. or di:.· t r1but<'!l." h<' adc!t•d. Cr;t "'ford said hf' lll'\'t.'r discussed the alll'Aed drug UM.' 1\1!h flt>fnt.>r, but ~1dded that hf' suhm1l!l•d 1·1'1~rts for llefnL'l'·s .1\ll•nuo11 Playbny off1c1:.d~ 1/\ Ch1c.1 go s;ud t hat l-lefner rt•ce11·f'd no off1..-1u l not1rc of !he 1n vi>st1 pat1 nn <1nd h;1~n ·t bren :-;ubpocnat«l 10 HPl>to;Jr bl'forc the J.;r.111d Jtlr~·. Ill' 11·11!> ex)Jl'l'tl'd lt) return 1 (\ Chit·a ~o ~hnrt!~· t rnm C ,1\\ forn1 a. J ORANGE COA5T DAILY PILOT '"'° 0-6~,,. CIM>I D••I~ Po!OI ""'" ........ " <""" too ... ~, ......... , p,.,. ,,.,..r.1o;111a~., .... o,1~11" (!'"\I "•°''"' ~o (O"IP•"• !>«>••!• •<Ml<lm, •t< ,..O'·'""<I Mo"'llt1 '"'o"o~ ... .,., "" to\!• "'""' ,,.,.,.,,, s. .. n. ""~lo""'""~,..., ~0""' ••" v• •• """" ~•<la lt!M<• "''~1 •">II •O""• b••· " \.o"ln Co•" A """It •PQtan.I .,.,,. • '""'" ,~ ... s.i. .. a•"''""~(!.I•• '"" .,... , .. , ""r' '" "1 o•t "I '' •! JUl ....,~! e.., ,.,,, ....... (•'''0'"'•0161• Robert N. Wttd r·•"Ol'"I •"" P~b!•-• Jac k. R. Curley • "'• Ol'ftl •"" V<I""'"' -.... "'' Ttiorrias l(eevil Ea,•o• l tiomao, A. Murph1ne ....... ,.~,"q [0110< (tl,1rl··~ .... LOO\ R+Chard P. Nall 0 '•jo!•AI "'•"•9'"~[ •10<• Olfltes ........... ''""'""··~··••! ....... 1>o.•·•·••" •l "t"1"''1 li<'"•••••a l•~~~ ..... " ti..c.i. .......... ,..,t, """'"O' "'I•••" •'\fj,oo<""'"''•fld _.,•OG•"•·•'V • •• l.,IMl~r'•I AO«I Ttlepttone 11t41 M2-4l2' Cl~ssttl~ Advertising M2·S6fl ... ..,, .• { .... ' ••• , ....... ()l'ft• Sl1 ·bl10 1 .... ~·{•-"" ••S OblO '''"' "~''""'""~ (QJnh tom-•11• 540·1220 eo.,,,..,, "" o'""'"' tet11 l'llfW•"'•"41 Oltnl"I'" ,.,. •••• \lor,., •lhnU•••...,! f'OolO<••I "'""°'I• •S•f'!• ...... "1' ,.., ••• -• " .... oowoa •••"O~I •PICl<ll i.o"t,..l!...i GI , .. ,11tp!Lt•"'' S-CO!'ll! <'"' ""''" IM a •' (11\tt Mow C-•llo•~·• $.o" • •''""' o.. "'"'' u 00 -"""' r· .. ,.. ""00 ""&<'~" "' ....... 0-11·.._!r~" U \llO "'~M"'I , 1n1: us1·d Lil .111 :utempl t•J loc;1tl' thnt ':1n," i,iJJd \\'1lson Bl·ll. ;,i ~pol..esmun at tht pr\,on ... ' • Judith Sikes, 33. ol lilanatee County. Barbara Ann Saker. 34 , of Dade Coun· ty, Caro l Janet Yeoman . 33 , or Jl llls borough County, and Louise ltunter , 32,o! Alachua County . rescue ~t rs P(.'t'Jer. t1on at a hos pital. "Ofhcer Sull11·an was m~iog his A ipoke..sman ror U1e Pct?lcr family regular rounds and when he got to the . in tiearby Mcintosh said Mrs . control room, he saw l~,e fo~r had; a Peeler's husband James. 1ulle(Sfrom · "I "ould think, :1f\c1 "h.11 has hap· J>t'1lt·d ht·rl·. )OU d h111't• t11 ('il ll ull !our t:~t·aJ)('es despcralc person.-.," ht' said. ··our pr1n1ury conC'ern ri ght now 1s the s ufc :ind sound re~·ov~·1·v of the /111.~t :q.;1• 'j • '!'ht· \\Olnt·n. 1110 cir Llu·n1 :-crrl n~ l11c· lt·rnis fflr fir:-.\ cl£>~ft'l" n1urdt•r. 1;ai ned U<.'{'t';'S to an unlocked control room 111 the prison's administration bulldlng Sund ay night, ofri('ials said. There they took :1"·11chboard oper;.itor Ellziibeth Pl'elcl', 5-1., hostage. State prison authorities said they did not know how the women obt~ined knives at the north·tenlral Florida prison where ;.ill tht state's ad ult \\'Ornen felons are housed. Tht' es('apees were identified as 'fhe Sikes and Baker women were . serving life terms <ind have previous ~ escape records.1>1-ison olficlals said, T'ri son guard Aaron Sullivan, 51, v.·as s tabbed in the hand and cut on the arm and s houlder while tryin g to kn!re on Mrs. Peeltr. said Su!io a h•art conditiQn and w~s uq.der Wilson , a s pokesw~ma n for the · medicalca re .orncial~hadtoobtiiina Department of Correction$. phvs ician ·s ap_proval before tf:lllng ''He tried to break il up aod was cut Pe'eler of his v.·ife's abduction. u on his ilrm, hands and shoulder. l·le . . ,, , , Jost a Jot of blood." "Ile 1s very v.·orr1ed, Peeler 6 Sullivan w.is reported in fair condi-nurse ~d. ','\Ve all are_." Beautiful Pattern 1'his hillside in rural Shcnsi. Ch in a resembles a landscape painting after it was terraced by commune workers to increase grain product ion. ·rhe terraced hills ide is reported to give a sta· ble yield of crops despite a lack of rain the area. . Cannery Village Plea Scheduled in Newport . An appeal of a planning commission them attended by about 100 Peninsula decision to reject a proposed $1 .6 residents. million commercial de\'elopmenl on Bearing petitions signed by 678 Lido Peninsula will be heard by the persons. the residents argued that, i{ ~e~·port Beach City Council tonight. built, De laney's Cannery Village At issue in y.·hat is expected to be a would add congestion to an area that lengthy public hearing in the council is already heavily congested. l'h:lmbers of City tlall is the fate or · They also said that 34 mobile home Oelaney"s Cannery Village, a pro-ov.·ners who would be displaced by the posed 2.2-acrc restaurant-ofrice·shop . project "'ould have difficulty relocat- complex. _ . 1ng. Las~ month, ~he Ne"·pc. Beach And , th e res ide nts added, the Planning Commission vot~d 4_ to 2 to mobile park. dwellers invested in the ir recomme nd ~hat the council reJect the /sites based on their understanding the proposed deit;loi;im~nt. . . trailer park v.'Ould remain intact until The comm1ss1on s d~c1s1on came at least mid-1976.' after tv.·o lengthy hearings, both or In the end, it v.·as traffic now that Russell's Bail On Murder Rap At $150,000 STIGLER, Okla. \AP) -J ames Hay Russell, v.·ho lost a Lwo·yenr fight :•g<unst extradition from California to Oklahoma, has been arraigned here on :1 mu l'der charge involving the . slaying of a 92-year "1d 1n\alid. i-\ssoc1 <1te D1 str1tt Coult Judge ll <irold l)anl' lll'dcrt•d Hus.~ell held 1n lhl' Jl .1skell Colin1 .1· ;all Lil lieu of SISO.UOO bond until :..t prelim inary hl'.1r1ng sch('du!ed for .l:Jn. i; Bu~sl'll. forsn('rl~· fron1 Sti!!,ler in l'd.'>1L'l'l1 ()k!.1hon1.1. Is :ll'CU:.l'd Of tht• ~lart•h :!5. J!-Jj:!, ht·a.ing 1lt•.1th ot i\!\)(!rt Chr1-.Lcnbl.•rr~ of l\cota. H11.-..~ell h.1d ma1nt ,11lled during his ~-U> tl.1y 11n pr1sonn1l•nt 111 Lo~ . .\ngelcs lh.11 ht• I\ ;is Lil (<Ahforn1a al the llml' Of lht' .-.\i1~·1 ng. llis 11·1f1". f\11r cn. and a fr1C"nd tl':.\lf 1cd 1 h.11 ht·'' .1:-. • flur hi s fo r1nl·r "lie. llen1a ris llu:.st•11 or l\t·ota. testif1('cl tli:1t Ru~sc·I\ :-j)('llt lhl' ni~hl \11th hl'r 1n tJ 1\10 tt'l ne:1r Keo ta ;ust before L'hr1 ::te nhC'rry "as s' ·1111 !l.Jntl11o 1·111n~ C'l\\k' t:. ll•-.11r11·d thnl Russt•ll's ~1gnriture n.atchrd one on a 1notel reg 1st r:.it1on slip 1 n l\cota. Hus~cll v.as arrcst1•tl in C:.ilifornia t hr~·c 1nonth~ after lhl' :-.J;1yin.i: and hc·ld on hold orders from Uklahonia ;.iuthor111rs. appeared to "'ei!'lh most heavily on the com missioners' minds when they voted to recommend 1ejection or the project. llowe\•er, an updated city study shov.·ed changes in the original plans v.·ould "satisfactorily" answer the traffic flo"· problem. T"·o of the planners said they tended Lo discount the traffic study · because it indicated there was little di fference betv.·een winter and s um· mer vehicle volume in the peninsul a urea . Pickets Close ·Some Mines CllAHLESTO.\. \\'.\ra. (APJ \un1t•rou s mine s s cattered lhroughout 1he co:.il rcgion remained rlost•cl today ;.is sume miners stayed off the job be.ca.use of picketing by s1tll·striking mine const ruc tion "'Orkers . ....._ For m osl or the United ~line \Vorkers union's 120.000 sofl <'OU I rnl'hcrs. today "'as to have been the first dily of work following the union·s rn onth -long contract strikt•. A ne w thnct")'l'ar contraC't v.·as signl'd Fri- day and some mines resumed work Saturday. 1101\·ever. coal ('Ompanies in \Vest V1r!o(1 nia. Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania :ind Indiana reported that some oprrations h ad bt:en closed by pi ckets . It's' Tax Time Hom e o wners Til Tuesda y (JrangC' l'ount~ land :ind homco\l.·ners have until Tuesday lo get ihr first 1ns t.11\111cnt ot their propcrt)· taxes postmarked and in the mall J Count v t aX·C'olleC'tor-treasurcr Robert Citron said those who pl •u1 l o mail 1hc1r bills on the las t duy should take them to the post off ire 1n pC'rson to be s ure they get the Dre. 10 postmark. If thl' bili 1s m arked afte r the dct1dline date, a s ix per cent penal· ty char~c ,,;11 be t1d d ed. If the bill still hasn 't been received by 1\prd 10, the dll<' date for lhe second infallrncnt, the penalty goes \llo\le pcrtl•nt p1,.·1· n1onth. 1 • Winds Help Clemente Fire Crews lligh \\'inds proved an unexpected boon to San Clemente fire men fight· ing a brus h fire in the Los Mares area Sunday. The fire. whose ori!?,in \s st ill under investigation, started at about 4: 11 p.m . in a brush a rea east of Los ~tares and south of Calle Agua, burning ;,1bout 55 ucres before it v.•as ext· ingui shed an hour and a half later . "The v.•ind re<Jlly helped us a lot in that it contained the fire. It burned down toward the road ... if it had been the other way, it ~·ould ha ve been a different story," Al \Vright, fire department engineer, said. He said the windS from the east were gusting up to 20 miles per hour. No houses ~·ere threatened although \Yright said firemen stood by to assist in case \he fire reached a. circus. set up across Camino de Los .!\tares from San Clemente Hospital. T1\·o engines from the Orange Coun· I>· Fire Departmenrs Doheny Station were also called 1n to assist the S<1n Clemente firemen. Wrikht said the property involved belongs to the Sturdeva nt and Gorham Company. He had no estim ate of the doll<1r value of the d:Jmage bl'cause he said only brush was burned. • Burglars Get TV In Sunset Beacli Burglars who smashed the front door knob to gain entry ha\•(> stolen a . portable color television set from a Sunset Beach apartment, Orange County Sherifr's officers said. Neckin11 . i\o, it's j ust Ann. tv.·o·week-old g iraffe, r eceiving a kiss from her grand molher. D<.i\\'11, iJl the 13rookfield. Ill.. zoo. Ann is six- feet-lall and \\'eighs 200 pounds . i ·., ' t :rq1N PoiJe Al TRIAL ...• child in her bathtub. Prosecution "'itnesses h a ve testJ!ied tttat llobcrt and his brother. John , y.·ere raised in a base home that reeked of rollen food , soi led diapers nnd human ;.ind animal e.~creta thal \\•as splattered throughout the Wherry I lousing home. t.1rs. Oabney faces charges or first degree murder . ~fer hus band is charged with manslaughter and child 11eglect. Dr. Ferrin testified today that Mrs. Dabney told him that the bruises on her baby's head "'ere caused when s he slapped the child after he t hokcd during the pre1·ious C\'l'ning. lie s aid Oabncy nodded assent to that .state - ment. Prosecutor Pat Brian alleges that t he baby was given a "savage and brutal beating·· by Mrs. Dabney after the drowning attempt failed and that Dabney tried to revive the child by mouth to mouth resuscitation when he returned home. Brian has told the jury that Dabney \\'ent to bed for the night aft er he was unable to obtain uny response from the apparently dead infant. Brian said he "·ill also introduce in - to e\'idence po11ions of the confession thut J\l rs. Dabney allegedly made to · sheriff's officers shortly after her ar - r est last June L -Mrs. Dabney·s son, John, has been removi:d from her custody and is bc- -ing placed for adoption by county authorities. It has been testified that he also suffered a broken arm and bruises a l his mother's hands. Another infant, born while J\.1 rs. Dubney was av.·aiting trial, has also lx:~n taken from her care and will be of(cred for adoption, Brian said. Vesco to Remain SA:-J JOSE. Costa Rica IAPl Fugitive AmeriC'an financier Robert L. \1esco "'ill be allov.'cd to remain in Costa Rica despite a llublic clamor to expel him. Deputies said the intruders took the set valued at $400 from the home or machinist Thomas Mark Mumford, 24. of 16425 24th St., while he was out to dinner.• Suspect Eats The Evidence Hu ~tington Jails Man In Razor Blade Gash LACON IA, N.H. (AP) - Police have charged a Laconia man with destroying e\·idence after he a \ le~edly ate the results of a b r eatha\yzer test ad· ministered to him. Richard P. Stitt, 22 , of Laconia, pleaded innocentto a charge of the physical destr uc· lion of evidence in Laconia Dis- trict Court. He also pleaded in- nocent t o charges of driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest. Police said Stitt was arresed on suspicion of drunken driving and , after takin g th e breathalyier test, ate the test re- ading. He a lso ate the result of a calibration test routinely made to determine the accuracy of the ·machine, they added. A Porter Yillc man is in iluntington Beach jail today after he :.illegedly slashed a Fountain \1alley resident \\'ilh a razor blade in a bar-room ruckus Sunday. Ortiz Leopoldo. 25. is charged \vith assault v.·ith a deadly weapon, police sa id Leon J\1 cClein of 10432 Falcon Avl', was t reated and released at Fountain \1allcy Co mmunity llospilal. Police said he ha d a six·inch gash under his left arm. as well as faci:.il i;-uts -The fight occurred about l a.m. Sunday at the S"·izzle Slik bar, 19022 Hrookhurst St., J-lunt in~ton Beach. Police believe the fi ght began on the dance fl oor . where Leopoldo illlegedly bumped into the victim repeatedly. l.ater. "·hen the viclinl came to Leopoldo's table. the sus1>ect alle~ed· ly struck him \\'hile holding the single- cdgcd razor blade bCt\veen his fingers. El Toro Thieves Get $1,200 Cash Orange County Sheriff's offi cers arc investigating the theft of $1 ,200 in cash by thieves who entered an El Toro home \'ia the unlocked garage door. Deputies said the loss was re- ported by J oseph R. Jones, 50. of 24082 D~·lan St. J ones, v:ho is the manager or the commissary at the El Toro l\l ar1ne Corps Air Station. kept the cash in a cigar box in the garage. · YourMoneyisNolVlnsured to ~40.000 at Mariners. :-- Now you're twice a s safe a t Mariners! We're your "oldest" hometown savings a nd loon. You con always cou nt on us to provide you with up-to-dote service and the highest interest possible on insured savings . Remember, indi vidual accounts ore now insu red lo $40 ,000, and o family of four con hove as much os $560,000 -Full y Insured I Save o t Mariners . 5'1•% 5.39% , ... ----J OG:)eo<-o ................. -. ~-.............. 5'!. "lo 5.92% .. _.,_ .... ...,. .... ._.,.,..,, ro ... -· 1 ·-'"'"'"•'• .. 61/2 % 6.72 % .. _ .. ...... _ -............ 000 .. -· ·-"'··"·~···"' 6'!.% 6.98% __ .. ,,_ ........ ,.000 .. --. ,,_, ... ,~ ...... fRfl SERVICES PHOTOCOPYING MONEY OROfRS NOTARY SERVICE SAFE OEPOSIT BOX TRAVELERS CHECK!. TRUST OEfO NOTE COllECTlON 71/2 "!. 7 .79"/o '"-" -11 aaa , .... at ,....i.t1e11t ,..,.... I -laMl-4 ......,..., --· ~ tw •Mty ..tll'dl .. M Iii C:""1fk1!9 1ec.....i~ Mariners Savi~s and Loan As§OCiation (J~ .... ..., wan:urr ., DO\'?R • NP101tT 11.ACH CAl.D' • "* . l'14l Ml·<tOOO (MAl9 Qfllft) IO'lt IA '1'$10£ ORM • lttWPORT ltACB, CA:Ui. 'JMO• 11141 Mi.«IOO i~ ... C-J IJ820$1!AI. BF.A.CH BOUl.llVARD •SEAL BEACH, CAI.If'. 907~ • 121315'i8·1'26 874181!.YERLY BOUl.£Vt.RO •LOS A-Nr.iEl.a. CAI.If 110048 • iJJJl 657"'4141 t ' r • ~lf @(!!](? ~@l?WD©@ A Su nda ~·. 'l o rulv ~. \\'~dnt'!oday and frid:i~ 1-'t·ature Ot tht• rJ ally Pilot Got a prob/t•111 '• T/Jen wntt Pat V1.u111 l'al u:1U CUI rf'd /Ope. get flit' nusu:t"r:;i and OC· lion .wu need lo s11l1·e 111cquir1cs 111 9ouer1u11en1 and bll~!rtt'S .S . ~fol/ your q1u>sl101is lo Pat IJu1111 I Al Yllur Se r vice. Dr<1119I.' Coas t /)01/y /'110!. P.O. llo.r /5tit1. Costa lri<·lude your Cold Waler f'oe~ It DEAR PA'f : i"la\•e anv studies been made lo·determinc if l<i.undry done in cold waler IS really clean'! I \lo'Ould like to do cold "'aler washing to save on my gas bill, but I'm worried that bacteria \\'Ould !>urvivc. L. P., ~1isslon Viejo Consumers Union researchers re· c:ently complelcd such a test. lls re· suits arc outlined in an article on "Cold-\\'atcr Laundering" in the Oc· tober 1974 issue of Consunier Reports. It concluded that an a ll ·lem1~raturc detergent will deliver a clean cold- \li'3ter wash. No data on survival or bacteria was included. A US DA publication "Sanitation in 1-lome Launde ring" <llorne and Garden Bulletin flrill. 971, indicates that 30 kinds or bacteria can survive home laundering, espt>c ially cold water washing. It appears that hot waler is the best choice ror laundering un· dergarments, handkerchiefs, to"·els and washcloths and bed linens. Laun· dry dh;infecta11ts that kill bacteria in al l "'ater temperatures include chlorine bleach and'quaternary disin· fectants. Pine oil and phenolic disin· fectants are effective in hot or warm "'aler. • But1tit1g a Book 'DEAR Pr\T: ~'TY son, a student <it Orange Coast Co!lt•ge, is having a dif· ficult tim e localing a book for his California history class. lle·s spent the bettl'I' p<ir1 of I "·o \\'Ce ks se!lrching in various Orange County libraries and bookstores. I'll enclose all the in· formation :.ibout the book in the hope you can te ll us Y.'ht·re he mi ght~ able to find a copy. E. 8., Costa ~lesa The book )OU requested is being or- dered by the liarde n Gro,·e Regional Library through th e state library Joan system. It "'ill be deli ve red to the Cu~t.a. '.\lesa Library and you will be notified when to pick ii up. Keep this source in mind rur ruture hard-to.find books. ,\ reqnesl fron1 the regional library "'ill turn up almost any book e\·er published if there is a co py in any of Calirornia 's 1nany libraries. 78• Not s .. a rre DEAit PAT: I have some old 78 re· ~ords that I thin.k may be collectors' items. \Vh erc mi ght I .be able lo sell l hC'm '.' L. L., Costa l'lesa t 'ew -if an.)' -old records bring a lligh price due to lack of demand .. :\lost, including Ca ruso discs, turn up in Goodwill or Salvation Army stores on sal e for 10 or 25 cents. Famous .. single" 78 i'ecords ha1·e been re· corded on albums, "'ith original maste r recordings held by record 1nanuracturers. \'our best bet may be to hang on to your records in case the passage or time makes them scarce. One possible sales source may he me mbt>rs of the Orange Co unty Record Coll ectors Club. Contact George \\'. :\loore, 13181 l.ampson A\·e., Orange. Stolen B lryrle Of~,\H PAT: \\'e look care of a friend's bike "'hile he \\•as on \'acalion last sun1mc r. i\.·ly brother sa\V it stolen and rel'ordcd thC' license numhel' of the van in to \Vhich it \1'as loaded. \\'c reported this to 1hc police and \l;erl' to!d to check back in t\l.'O \'.'eeks as it probably could be recov('red. \Ve did so and 1\·cre asked to C'h(•ck again in a not her couple of "'eeks. We did but found out nothinJ! and haven't heard anyt hing further after all these mon1hs. J . R .. Cqsta Mesa Costa :'tlcsa Poli('e Department In· vestigator i\l all Collett said the only report on file regarding this bike theft "·as ~·our inquir)' of NO\'. 16. A further cht>ck of the California li cense plate nu1nber you provided to 1\ l 'S indicat· t•d the car "'as a 1971 Dodge station "'agon, not the Ford van you had described. Investigator Collett "'ill discuss this case further "'ith your mother if she cares to contact him. Pearl Harbor Members Meet ANAl·IEl!\T -The Pearl llarbor Sur\•lvors Association ht>ld its bien· nial m eeti ng ht•rc durin g th e \\'eckend , cl ecor~1ling a lagoon "'ith mOllt>ls of U.S. v.·arshtp!i sunk by the J apanese attack. 1'he nl ecting of th assoc1at1on. open to those \\•ho \l'Cfl' "\1•1thin o lhre<' milt> radius of Pearl !-!arbor at the time of the atlnek." drew about t .200 of its 6,000 members. according to lloward l.aCC'~'. president or the Orange Counlychapter. -Mondi Oecel'Jlbef' 9. 197• DAtLVPILOT A:J 'Rape' Victi111 ' Debbie on Ownr ByAgeofl2 LONG BEACll ~API -Debbie \VJS on thl' road v:hen she WJS If, · • n1ade hl'r 11· ay to st ranAe cilLc~ on bu ses and tra ins, \\'Orked a!> <l carhop ut Lighting First Condie Rachel Stein, 3, Cost<i :\Iesa. and J;.i son Black. 3, \Vestmi ns tel', teum up to li ght firs t candle on menorah for l·lanukuh. the eight-d:iy .J C\\'ish holi- -tlay \\'hich began Sunday. F'ollov.·ing the lighting of candles in J e\vish homes on each night of the observ<ince, thCl'l' are songs. gifts and games. ll istori ca!l y. the eight·duy holid ay co n1 - memorates the \'iClo r v of the J C\\'S o\'er the Syria ns in 165 B.C. and thEf rededication of the Te mple of J erus alem. 'Cities' Came, Went Say, Can You Tell Me How to Find Carbondale? By \\1fLLIAi\I SCJIREJBER Ol!hf0.11¥ Pilot~l•lt Orange County's great land rush of recent times put lots of ne\I.' "cities .. on the map -Mission Viejo, Irvine and L.i guna ~1iguel to name a feY>. But according to cou nty ann als, it \l.'as by no mc1:1ns the first lime in hi s· tory ncv> names "·ere dra\\.n on ma1)s. J\Iany have di sappeared o\·er the years. Dozens o! cities. to\l.•ns, villages and hamlets are part or the county's past, according to historian Don ~leadov.•s. i\lany were the dreams of land speculators hoping lo drav; set tlers tf) the southe rn half of Los Angeles Coun- ty b.ack in the 1800s. Some such efforts succeeded and exist to this day -· Santa Ana. Tustin and Anaheim among them. But back "'hen the land "·as used mostly to raise crops and gra1.e cattle, more new communities failed and faded away lhan took hold and pro· spered. Sonic of the namrs are just a few \\'Ords on a page and little is known of their locations or histories. Others were absorbed into one or more of the cou nt y's current 26 cities and are re- membered more clearly by historians like i\I eado"'S. Pas t land booms produced the towns of Carbondale. Delhi, Carlton. Coast Royal, Fruitland, Sav~nna and 1-larrisburg. Also Borremo, ~lcPhcr.!.on. Pacific City. Pacific Palisades. Fairhaven, Clair. Alta Vista and Lindber~h . Some are m(lre familiar such as · Barber City, Bol sa. Cataiina-on·the-~lain. Goat Hj!I , i\lackcrel t'lals a nd San Jua n BytheSe:1 . 1\ccording to l\leado\l.'S and others . many of the communities were named for ramous people. such as Lindbergh, others for places the set· tiers left behind and some for the de· velopers and pioneer resident-;. dents -much like the nc\\' desert communitiesot today. If they failed , the name usually failed v.·ith them. 'fy,·o names familiar in the llarbor 1\rea arose out of a friendly ri valry between the first students a't Newport Harbor l-ligh in the 1930s. i\f eadov.·s said the Costa l\lesa youngsters v.·ere called residents of ''Goat Hill" and those from '.'lewport Beach were the kids from "!\Iackerel Flats ... The names stuck and even ap- peared on a maport\l'O. Pacific Palisades. a name that died in Orange County but reappeared on a posh Los 1\ngeles development. \\'3 S once lacked onto Corona de! Afar y, hen it v.•as first subdivided. La nd s peculator l-lorace· Pullen tried to s tart a seaside community called Coast Royal bet\l'een Laguna Beach and Dana Point back in the early 1900s. But !\teadO\l.'S said Pullen had failed to get permission of the major Ian· downer in the area before putting lots on the market. The enterprise went down under a hail of criticism and cries of ··s>A1indle". 1'hc ··city" of Fairview. located bct"•een Costa l\t esa and Santa Ana, existed during the land boom of 1888. 1\ land syndicate bought 1.700 acres of land for about S.100.000. constructed a wide road (now Harbor Boulevard) and got rrady lo sel up a community \\'ith a school, stores and a group of houses . Fairview even had a post office :ind small ne\l.·spaper. but aboul the time the population hit 1.200 the Fyndicate 1\•ent broke and Fairview died av.•ay. That same boom era produced the non-existent town of Fruitland, sho>A'n on rarly maps to be an 80·acre parcel in south,vest Santa Ana. It was on the map but never existed in tangible form . l\leadowssaid. San Juan by the Sea also bloomed durin~ the boom years on bluffs south of San Juan Capistrano. It died out shortly thereafter but was resurrect· Los ,\ngetes realtor J-l enry Barber drew U(l a city plan in 192.f on a triangular pl ot of land on the sou th sidl' of \\l estminstcr. lie nameJ it B!lrbcr City. The Great De1lression killed hi s cl ream and it was absorbed by \Vest minster. Cat alina·On·the·!\1ain \\·as another coastal speculation of the 1920s. ,t IOO·a cre site bel"'cen Aliso Canyon and Arch Bea<'h was plotted out for a city because of its breathtaking viev.· of Santa Catalina Island. \\'hen the boom died, so did Catalina·On·lhe· )fain. A number of ci ties ali\'e todav in the county "'ere once named sonlething else. In 1927. in honor of his hi storic transAllantic night. aviator Charles Lindbergh almost had Cypress named after him. Cypress won out in the end. The original promoters of flunt· ington Beach -Oil Cit y to some - named it Pacific Cit y. r.leado"'S said lhc name didn't endure very long. The city of Clair. a farming com- munity that featured a store and post office by 1895, is now part of Stanton. . .\t least one old communitv "·as built as a resort in the foothills Of San· la Ana Canyon. It was Alta Vi sta. Though a few cabins were built there just before \Vorld \Var I , the city never materialized. BUCKLEY -'MILLS HAD HIS REASONS' 80\\'LING GREEN. Ky. <UPI> - \\lilliam F. Buckley Jr. "'as asked \\·hat he though t about the rela - tionship between Rep. \Vilbur ?>!ills and his stripper friend ;\nnabella Bal· li stella. better knO\\ITI as f anne Foxe. Buckl ey, speaking at \\'estcrn Ken · lucky Uni\'ersity. said : ";\nybody .... ·ho has spent 20 years tryin,e to un· dcrstand the ;\mcrican budget is en· tilled to go nuts.·· 12, n1:trried ~t 15. di\'nrct.•11 <it Hi. ... ··Pcoph• 11·crc ~o 111ce, ··she remembers of her tr:l\'el:>. Hu:> drivers would 11·:1kl' her at the ri !:ht stop. Passengers \Vould :isk, ..\\'h,1t' s a ~·oung girl hkl' you do ing tra vcling :ilonc ~" She "'a~ :-.o sn1all -undt.·r f1\•1~ feet t;ill -with dark Oriental J'ealurcs: inhcntL·d rroin her .Jap.JllL'SC rnother. lier parents separ:.ited \\'hen she ":..s 6. and Debbie \1·as placed 111 her father 's tustod~". \ Every fev.' months, her father, who was half Cherokee Indian and half Irish. v.•ould Lake her out on his trucking route. She rcmemlx-rs hun dropping her off in ne\v statrs -l\lissouri, Oklahoma. :\ebr:1.sk;1 -Ai\'1nµ. her money for the bu s or 1ra1n ._.nd arro.ing. ing to pick her up In anothl·1· lo\1 n She recalls how he \\.Ould come and !ind her weeks later and they \\'ould ride the h1gh\\'ay:. batk to home in Cahforn1a. · Then she "·ould pick up her schooling, resume danring and singinl! -. lessons and re\'1\·e thL' dl'Ci.lrn or s inging \\'ilh a band. Unt1l 1t 111a:. lime to lea\'e ;.igain. This yC'ar. Dt•hhil· s1opp..~d roaming. Al 19. she lool a serrr tarial job. - mo\'ed in 11·11h her 11101her. starled singing v.•11h a 11e1ghborhood band and came as close to Sl'ltling: dov.·n as s he C\'C'r had 1'hen Jn Octol)l.•r. in her home lO"'"· the trag:ed1es or l\1'0 terrifying ni ght s shattered Debbie':. \1orld. · * On Oct. :1. [)('bor:th Joy Kanl;1eng 11•as arrested <ii hrr molht•r's home a nd bo!>ked for i11vesti 1Jalion of nlurderin~ a 111;111 ::.he said raped her. She told poliCl' that s he fired the . .flO·g~1ugt' shot gun \1•hil'h !Jh1sted a hole lhrough lhL' throat of U;inn.\' Cha rles Allen . 21, killing him. Allen 1\'tlS identified hy 11ebb1e :.1.~ one of L\l'O nlen \1ho s he 9aid kid~ naped her fron1 ;1 s hopping tl'ntcr the previous night, took her to a park and railed her at knifl·po1nt. She s;ii d tht-y forced ht•r to give them her phone nun1bcr and address and \I hen one or thcn1 phonl•d the next day s he agreed to sec him .. .\lien \I as ktlle<l as he entered her door. i)eterti\'l'S r;iltcd 11 a "rapc.revenJ!e"' kill ing and dre\\' parallt'ls to the recent i\lontere~·. Ca li f. case of Inez Garcia 11·ho \\'HS con\·ictcd of murderine a man she ::.aid rapc.·<l her . FE~llNIST GROUPS, WHO supported A1rs. Garcia raised $800 to in- s ure Debbie's bail. ' But v.·it hin days Long Bcacti police said publicly they doubted Deb· bie's _sto.r y. Police detective Bob ,\ughton told ne\l·s media he thought · Debbie hed about some aspects of the case but didn't specify "'hich facts \\.·ere in doubt. ~ . \V.eeks later, a \\'i.tness "'ho was wit h Allen when he was shot testified .'~ .it a pr ellm1nary hearing that he sa"'' the shot gun fired by ama a man not a \\·oman_ ' \ Debbie's attorney. Da\'id i\.t . Fishman, began lo suspect that "she 1 may not h1:1ve known whether s he actually did it or not," and that shock and other factors may have blurred her me mory. l)espile the eyewitness' teS1imo.ny. Debbie was ordered to stand trial J an. 13 for the murder. She pleaded innocent and denied use of a firearm. ' • I * . In her first inter\'iew si nce her arresl. Debbie told The Associated ·' Pr.ess abo~t her nomadic ~een·age years. her unsettled family life, her brief qiarr1age and her feeli ngs about her upcoming lrial. ··1 kno"·one thing : J 'n1 not a rold ·blooded murderess.·• Un the ni ght of Oct. 2. De bbie came home and told her mother she had been rapt>d. • . •'I \\'anted to go to the police but my mothl'r \\~ou ldn 't let me go," Deb· b1e s<11d. .. . . .She was \\"orried about my reputation.·' She belie\'eS nO\\' that had she go nr to the police "maybe they'd have s~nt him (the murder victim ) to a hospital lo find out 11·hat's wrong v.•ith ~ him. "·hat 's making him nul s. ·• ' The ni ght aner the r.:J pe. Allen was lsilled. Debbie's father and brother \\·ere at the home, as "'as Allen's friend, Carl Tice \\'ho testified '., at the preliminary hearing. ' ~ Debbie 's rather. Robert L. Boyd also testified. He said he ans\l·ered a knock ~t the door that night. S:J\\' Allen push his "·ay through the door before 1t \\'as fully OJ)<'n, then heard the shotgun roar from behind him. . "Then I turned around and sa\1' Debbie "'ith the gun ." he said. "l s:ud. 'Oh mv n1v God.' 1 \l'Cnt OVC'r .. I took tht? .J!Un from her I said ·You clidn 'thave to do t hat Debbie,· and she said, ··1 didn'lmean to, Daddy." Debbie's brother, Ro ger Boyd, t estifiCd he was in the rOom bUt said he was lookingelse\vherc \\'he n the shot v.•as fired. Tire's testimony wns that he saw a m an step a\\·ay from a wall that h~d ~idder~ him an.d the man fired al Allen. A prosecutor pointed out that 11 T~ee s testimony dt(f~r<:d wilh \\'hat he. told police shortly after the killing. Tic~ told the court he 1s in fettr of Deb bie 's family. . On ad\'ice of her :ittorney. Debbie declined duri ng the interview to· .. discuss facts surrounding the shooting. , "I lo1•e people.'· she said hallingly. "I can't belic\'e that rm capable of. .. , '' then her \'oice trailed off. She spoke of the ni ght she was arrested, of the detccli\'t'S questioning her for long hours. "The~· kept.telling nl e alM?ut Inez Garcia . They s!lid she had gotten the electric chair. and they said, 'i\faybe you'll get to sit by her.' After f heard that. 1 thought. 'I'm goin g t~ get Lhe death penalty,' and l just v.·anted to kcepcvcrybody else ou t of 1t. · L:i.ler. s he learned th at )1rs. Garcia actually had bl'cn sentenced to from five years lo lifC' imprh.onmcnL Since her arrest. Dehbie h<i s been unable lo gl't a job. ''The~· IO?k a.t me like 1 'rn some kind of a nut, and they suddenly have no more :1ppl1c:1t1on forms.·· She has no n1oney to pa,v her <1tlorney, \\'ho has hcot."n \\·orkini,: free. Jr he 1.<;. unable to continue v.i lhout pay, her ca:.c could be turned 01•cr to a public defcnllcr. i\lany \Vere httlc more than sub· divis ions staked oul and partly fini shed , hoping to draw new rcsi· ed in 1~5 a s.Capistrano Beach. r;.;:=::::::::=:§::=:~~==:;===~'§§§:§::=~~:i;i:;:~:==:==:::;;;;;;;;:;::::;:;:;;;;:;:=::::=~·;;·~u:;;;,~ Supervisors to Study Irvine Acreage Pact Orange County supervisors will be asked Tuesday · to endorse a pact between the county and Irvine Com· pany lhat will add seven acres a nd S\25.000 in improvements to \Villiam Mason Regional Park. Harbors, Beaches and Parks Diret'· tor Kenneth Sampson said the county harbor commission has reviewed thl' proposal, which is designed to lie the park into the company's Town Center by UC Irvine. The addition "·ould increase the park to 347 acres and "'ould pay for mos t of the cost or improving a drainage swale that runs through the park. When the matter came beforl' s upervisors two weeks ago, it ap- pearl'd all but one board member favored the deal. Supervisor Robert Battin. staunch r'?C of m.ost lrvi~e Company proposals since his election, said he wlll vote against it because he voted against the whole park in the rirst pl~ce. The only liability the county will have to bear is that or storm runoff "'ater that nows from company land through the swale into San Juan Creek. . Total cost for landscaping the addi· Uonal seven acres and makinlJ Im- provements to all 2,500 feel oC the A ,1 runoff c hannel \l'ould come to $.508 .800. The county "'ill put up the re- maining $83,800 to do the job, Sampson said. Soledad Man, Admits Part In Rape~death l\tO'.'JTEREY ~AP ) -The onetime t•o<lefe nclant in the Incl Garcia murder trial has changed his pica to guilty of accessory to murder after the fact. Alf red i\.ledrano. 25. of Soledad. was placed on three years probation by ;\lontercy County Sup~rior Court Judge Stanley La"·son. l\t edr11no v.•as accused or dri\·ing !\lrs. Garcia. 30. to the home of a fri end after she kill ed ~t1 gue l Jimenez, 21. During a cont ro\·ersi:il trntl. A1r!i. G?ircia admitted kllllng Jimenei but rlalmed he A~!iisted in raping her earlier th;1t (lay. • • Simple SophiSlicoted on Block Velvet ••• _, Al1soil.our Harbour Vrew cheerleader, 1swear1ng Florence Eiseman Long Hohday dress oertect for oart1es cotillion or that very special oortra11. THE RED BALLOON LTD. FASHION ISLAND Nt ... oor! fl.., h uJ.d-8"o'i FASHION SQUARE ">tor•""• )~8·77'47 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR o.i•,· IW.t> ,,, 0Atl Y Pl r 1 74 Jost /9\ Coasting ,~J. ''::'. ~ Fears Voiced for Soyu~ Setbacks \~j/f'('I\' wUh Tom arphine ~·" J oas t Area Gets Clean Archbishop <:;onvicted By ·Israel From Wire Services JERUSALEl\t -An Israeli court con\1 icted the Gree·t Ca th o lic· a rchbishop of J erusalem today of smuggling arms in to Israel for Arab terrorists a nd ordered him im- lll.FF & P UFF DEPT. -We've prisoned for 12years. bc·cn (':<pt·r1l'nC1n~ :1 touch of wind l\1sgr. 1-l ilarien Capudji, a Syrian· tJvcr thir pa~l couple or d a~s. You ran born Arab. was sentenced to a total or loo k lit this as e1lh<'r an opllmi~t or a 49 years in prison. but the court sai~ pt.:ssin11st . 'fhe pcasimist, on the one h<!nd, ( notes that we ha\'e some brush blazes in spots like S<..1n Cleme nte and ~ C)ra_p~c and the y,•inds knocked down a , 101. Lr Christ1nas tr('es on Christmas IN SHORT. J t rct' lots und it raiset.l hob y,•ith sailors at sea and blew out a lot of electrical t.'tJ"nectinns and generally caused '\o·t•:ting conditions. the terms ·y,:ould oe concurrent and total 12 years. Legal sources said Israel might deport the prelate to an Arab country before he served out the sentence. Optimists. on the other hand , see only the filcl that our skies have been ~cruhbcd clean for a cha nge and the f.'ntire Orange Coast• looks like a &:rystal Jewel. You could see upcoast dnd downcoast and from here to cle ar cfftherl'. • Minority Plan WAS•llNGTON -Republican Par· ty reformers Sunday approved a plan to encourage -but not require - state organizations to seek more par· ty membership among minorities, "-'O men. youths and old people. Assert Priesthood Our whole region looked like it had )u.~t !;!One throuRh a car wash. 1'10W WAS TllE TJ ~1E for the real estate people to show those homes with a view. Both the Republican plan and the one adopted by Democrats in Kansas City bar any use or a quota system 1n delegate selection. But the Democrats required an "affirmative action" pro· gram, while the RepubLicans only en· couraged one. \Vomen priests ordained Jast July celebrate the Eucharist al Christ Church (Episcopal l at Oberlin, Ohio. Adn1inistering communion arc the Rev. Carter 1-l cyward (left) and Rev. Al· lison Cheek . Now is the lime to take that color phofotraph you always wanted to send to Aunt l\laude back there in II· Jinois. Smog? What smog? So the big blov.• did a real vacuum ·cleaner job on our skies. You do have lo renect for a moment and wonder about all thatglunk v.·hich is normally oozing about up there in our ozone., 1'he big wind comes and sweeps it all away. • Red• Go for RJ.,., SAIGON -Communist troops bat· tied to gain control of South Vietnam·s vital rice harvest today, launching the most attacks since signing a peace Judge Can't Swallow Listerine Mouthwash Whe re do you s uppose it went? Are the llawaii11n Islands right now s uffering under a Los Angeles basin "s mog attack. brought their way b y \~1 rong·direelion winds? Did it blow lhe st uff nil the way lo the Chinese m;i,inland'! pact nearly t .... 'O years ago. . The Saigon command reported 319 Communlsl ground and shelling al· tacks acfo'ss the country in the past 24 hours, with 208 of the raids in the ·Mekong Delta, the rice basket of South Vietnam. vou JIAVt: TO llOPE this didn't •let Forced Back happen and our aerial glop just got KA NSAS CITY, ~10. -A charter \'tcakened and dispersed, somehow. jetliner carryi ng Rep. l\1orris Udall, Anyway, on the more scie ntific ap· Sen. lfenry Jackson, and 107 other de· proach, these y,·inds v.·e have been ex· legates from the Democratic national J>eriencing have ~en elas_sified by the _;Jninico nvention suffered mechanica l weather people m; 50 mile per hour r~ problem~ Sunday night and returned gusts. • to Kansas City. l do not recall that these winds were The Boeing 707 held many other really predicted by the we ather peo-party dignitaries besides the two pre· pie. They were identified later , but s idential hopefuls from Arizona and JlOl really anticipated in advance. Washington. You know, that weather genius co mes on the radio and he pro· • Miki Take• Reina nounces. ")Icy, v.·e got a real breeze TOKYO -Takeo Miki, a reformer J!01ng out there y,•ith gusts up to bla, and vete ran politician, became prime bla. and so on.'' This is nice. minister of Japan today, inheriting · Bv the time he's telling you, you the problems of an innation-ri'dden alre":1d y know .,.,,e've j:!ot a stiff breeze economy and cleaning up th"e image of ~oing. Your front y<.1rd just blew the ruling Liberal-Democratic party. 41wa_y . Better that he'd predicted the thing so you'd h ave had time to tie down )·our compatt car and .so me of the sma lier chi Id rcn in the neighborhood . AS IT DEVEl.OPt:D, this wind r.ame upon us in what the \\'Cather people dc fint• as gusts. ltly dictionary Ucf1ncs a i:::ust as. '"A sudden strong rush of air." · 'fhrse cusls also came from -....·h::.t · ""'r call in our rc~ion a Santa Ana con- d1lion. That means hot gusts. Or hot ;or. if you v.·ill. Corne lo think of it. 1he .... -eat her COO· <tit ion v.as JUSl like a ll our poht1c1<..1ns h:id ~tarted Lalk1ni:: at once. TUMBLE KILLS SLEEPWALKER NAPLES, Italy (UPI ) -Federico Russo plunged to his death from a fifth floor balcony, apparently while sleepwalking. Police said Sunday the 25-year-0ld clerk opened the door to the balcony, climbed over the railing and fell to the street. lie \4o'as dead before help re· ached him. WASHINGTON (UPI)~ A Federal Trade Commission judge ruled today that Lister ine Mouthwash does not prevent or cure colds or .sore throats as the company has claimed for years. The gargle may indeed "kill· millions or germs on contact," Ad· ministrative Law Judge Alvin J •• Berman said, but it also leaves millions more alive. !·le said further that none of that has anything to do v"ith cold fighting in the first pl act'. In an order still subject to review by the full co mmission, and-to a ppeal in the courts later if upheld, Berman directed Warner·Lambert Co., the makers of Listerine, to run corrective advertising for two years. In all future advertisements for J.isterine for that period the company v.•ould have to confess: "CONTRARY. lo prior advertising or Li sterine. Listerine will not prevent or c ure colds or sore throats, and l.isterine will hot be beneficial in the treatment of cold symptoms or sore throats." Berman said the company was guil · ty of fa lse a nd misle<..1ding advertis ing for the v.•hole print and broadcast cold fighting ad campaign. .. The use of Listerine will nol pre· l"ent or result in fey,·er colds or sore throats, will not cure colds or sore throats. and v.111 not cause colds or their s ymptoms , including sore throats. to be less severe than they otherwise would be," he said ... 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Wife Reports DuPont Heir Still Missing c:Jl 1\DDS FORD, Pa. (UPI ) -The \\•ifc of \V illiam Foster DuPont, 3.l, an heir to the DuPont fortune. has con · firmed th<Jt her husband has been missing. .. , have not heard from him," f\lrs. DuPont said Sunda.v. •·1 have report· r d him mis.sing and I have nothing further lo say."' The missing persons report v.·as filed by l'drs. DuPont y,•ith state police in Dcll1\\'are on Dec. 2. but her husband has reportedly been missing for more than three "·eeks. The Du- Ponts also maintain a h,ome in Green· \·ille, Del. · She said sht' has tried to keep any p(Jbli city al a minimum because of , her four children. ··1 don't \\•ant. IJ1em cmba rrassed," she said. DuPont. 'vas said to have disap· pcarcd one day he has not heen .st•cn since. llis gr;1ndfather. L<..1mmot DuPont. w:i s president of !ht• Delaware-based company for 14 years. 'fhe missing man·s father. Lammot DuPont Jr .. was assistant vice president of the \\'ilmington ·rrust c;o_ DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE '. Delivery of lhe Doily Pilaf is guaranteed """'1y-Friday: II you do not how 'rQ.K ~ by S:l:> p.m., coll oncl your ~ 'Nill . be brought to yOJ. CoHs Cl'e ~ until 7:00 p.m, So!uOOy ood Sundoy: If yciu do not recei'o'e yru copy by 9 o.m. Saturday, a-8 o.m. Sunday, coll ond o copy wHI te brought lo yw. Coils Cl'"e token until lOo.m. Telephones """'Oronge Coun!y Areas '' 642-4321 tottMesr Hunt1ng1on 8eoch ord Westminster .......... 540-1220 Scwl Clemente, Copislrono Beoch, San Juan Copislrono, Dono Point, Scasth loguno, lDIJuno Niguel ctS-0630. Russians ' Proclaim Readiness MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet ofncials said today the six-day Soyu1 16 space flight cleared the way for next sum- mer's Ruasian'American spat:e linkup, but Western experts expressed fears the mission m.lghl have run into. minor problems. · The Tass News AgenCy said Soyuz 16 and its lwo·man crew landed safely Sunday morn.Ing about 180 miles north of Dihezkazgan in the Kaiakhslan steppes of central Asia. • Western experts said the announce· roent Q.eputed from past landing ac.· counts because it did not say how close Soyuz was to the planned target. THEY SA ID the mission's main goal of testing the docking system for the first time in space conditions was probably successful, but they noted the careful, muted pr.aise of the mis· sion by Soviet officiils indicated the fl ight might have ran into some dif· fi culties. . Tass said the t\\·o-man Soyuz-16 crew, Lt. Col. Anatoly V. Filipchenko, 46, and civilian fiight engineer.Nikolai N. Rukavishnikov, 42, were 1n good condition following the Siberian land· ing. They y,•Jll form the Soviet back up c rew fo r the linkup \Yith the Americans. "A preliminary analysis of this flight s hows that y,·e are on the right track " Soviet cosmonaut Lt. Col. Alexei A. Leonov said on television late Sunday night. "It opens the door for the joint \'enture." LEONOV \VI LL command the ty,·o· man Soviet Soyuz crew that will at· tempt 11 linkup with a three·man American Apollo spaceship for two days next July. Konstantin Bushuyev, the 5o)'UZ project d irector, s aid "The most im· portant thing was to see the. new doc~· ing system under actual flight cond1 · lions, and in this sense the flight was s uccessful. The results a r e ex· cellent." U.S. space experts had pre\'iously expressed some anxiety about the Russians' technical readin ess to carry out their part of the joint pro· gram because of recent Soviet s pace setbacks. Former Chief Held in , Death GRANGEVILL E, Idaho (UPI) - , The forme r police chief in the nearby town of Stites \Yas in jail today pend· lng a hear ing on first·degree murder charges. Robert Gillespie unt il Wednesday \\"as the toy,•n's entire police force. He resigned that ni ght and ~bout 45 minutes laler shol and killed Lloyd D. Lytle. 46. l~ytle was a local cattleman whose son Gillespie arrested about a month before the shooting. City Council President !Toward Arlt Sunday said trouble betv.•een the ty,·o had be en brewin g for some time. Rules Adopted Rebuffed Greek voters gave a S\Veeping victory to 11epublican forces in Suftday's referendun1 tha t abolished the monarchy of ex~ iled King Constantine (pic- tured above.) Coyote Show No Howler Of Success BELLINGllA~t. Wash. (UPI) - Coyote, the organi zation or pro· stitutes and ex.prostitutes, brought its .. Traveling llookers' Show" to the hometoy,'n of its founder over the \\"eekend. ~largo St. Jame:i;. now of San Fran· cisco, didn't make it lo the fund· r.aising festivity for Coyote 1Come Off \'our Old Tired Ethics) because, it \Vas announced. she had "a date y,•itlt an importa nt Holly\\·ood producer.'' The entertainment included belly dancing and sultry song. Seattle's hooker of the year. Candy \Vrapper, performed l\1ein Herr from the musical ·'Cabaret.'' But she shook -....·it h stage fright \\·hen confronted with insults from , drunks in the audience and had to be calmed by Janine Bertram, the 24· year·old coordinator of Seattle Coyote. Another pl:inned fest ivity. the chance to '"llug a !looker " at a boolh , "'as dropped when police ruled there could be no physical contact between the entertainers and their audience. Polif.'e h"ad also expressed concern about Coyote bringing a busload of working hookers into town. J\1s. Berta Bertram said there was only one v.·oman currently practici ng her chosen profession -but she didn't say \\"hich entertainer it was. De1nocrat Convention Ends Without Battle By CA RL LEUBSOORF K1\NSAS Cl'rY (AP) -This "\\"llS the convention that few DenlO('ralic leaders wanted. Now, most arc glad that it took place. · The nation's first. and perhaps last,· midterm conve ntion has given Democrats a chance to show the na· lion that they -ca n discuss con. troversial iss ues withoul tearing themselves apart. "The Democratic party took a sub· stanlial step toward 1976 at this con· ''entio n," said. Chicago's 1dayor Richard J . Daley • TllE ISSUES here were those of in· ternal party procedures. The com· promises that saved the day and permitted the ahow or unity were perhaps more symbolic than substan· live. .. It makes a difference, but not that much difference," said Chicago at- torney Alex Seith, a key figure in the drarting of the party's 1976 delegate :;election rules and one attuned to their finer points. The comprornlse affected the sec- tion of the charter -the party's post-1976 constitution -that bans ' <1uotas but commits Democrats to make efforts to secure participation of minorities, "''Omen, young people · and ''native Americans.'' 1T \VAS design~ to meet rears by blacks a nd women that they would be • •• NEWS ANA LYSIS unable ever to mount a successful crede ntials challenge, a fear based on their experiences thi5 year \Vhen par- ty leaders rejected every challenge they mounted. But while that battle y,•as occupying most of the time and attention of the 2.000 delegates, they were, almost routinely, ratifying the far-reaching reforms that Democrats ha\'e de· veloped over the past decade. The unit rule and the winner·lake- all primary are gone. Proportional representation, and written rules, and access for all are party la\v. AN D IT'S ALL in the party charter, which c~n be changed only by the ne)tt convention or by a t""'O·thirds \'Ole of the De mocratic National Co n1mittee. That committee can also convene future midterm con!erenc<'s. Thou_gh liberals may \\'ell seek them. purty leaders \\'ill be quite happy to end the experi!11ent with on<.' success, rather tha n risk the disunity that is alw;iys possible when Democrats gather. This conference result<'d from the decision, at the tumultuou!li 1972 Democratic convention, to avoi<I a battle O\'er an earlier charter draft. IL \'Oled to delay that matter until 1974. L • 'Strict'. E1nission Plan Out ::IACRA~l E:\'TO I A Pl - 1'hose s~ri('ICSl·l'\l'r ox ule.s of nitrogen standard for J977 model cars \\Qu't be re· l'ommeodcd by the California r\1r Hl.'sourccs !~oard's s taff <iflt·r all. uc- cnrding to a ne1v re1>0rt '!'he s tandurd . 1·cconl· mended last month. c;1lll·d ( State ) for a G percent ('ut bet v.·ct'n 1976 and 1971 modl'l ye.irs 1n the .. 11ow,b1e o"'""' or"·' Golden Apples 1d~s or nitrogen for cars and ~rnalltrucks. \\'1nnt·rs of tht• llolly\\'OOd \Vom cn's Press C lub But u1 a nc"' report to be :{-1lh \nnuat Golden Apple A\vards, Freddie presented :.it the boilrd's Prinzl'. (lt•ft J l\.;1\c Jackson and Alan .<\Ida <ire meeting •n Los Angeles all sn1ilf's follo\ving ceremonies Sunday. Prinze \\"etlnt!s(la y. lhe slafr 15 rt:>-11011 <is 1nale Newcomer and Alda, male Star of tom mending thal the stan- dard for oxides of nitrogen !he Year. \'alcrie 1-l arpcr, female Star of the he left al the t!l7G lcvl!l. th~ ''i'l'ar \V:Js not present. S:.il!rilm('nlo Bee reported ----------'--------------- !::iuntlay. Teen lleld PJ~:0 .\10:\11' !UPJl P<ilicc ha1 (' honkl'd ;1 !7· $902,000 LA Check • .. Monda Oecembel-9. 197• [)AIL V Pl (ff Milk Ad Sextuplets 'Fa~' Hints Increase MODESTO (AP) A series of sober i11dvertise· mcnts detailing inflation's crippling attack on the state's dairy industry is aimed at preparing the public ror another round or retail increases -perhap~ as soon as next month. SAN JOSE <UPI) -.. The doctor told me I would probably have trlpleb,'' said ?r1rs. Charlotte Lange, 26. "When th.e fourth and fifth and sixth ones were born I was completely shocked.'' The alxth and smallest of the sextuplets -ra~c even for women using fertility drugs -died "'-'ith1n four hours of his birth Sunday. lie v.·eighed only t pound, 1S ounces. . The-surving three boys and two girls were r('port • ed in "fair" tondition today and all of then) \\'Crl' 111 respirators. "Tll EY'RE NOT OUT OF the woods by any means," said Carl lleintze, hospital !)pokcsman. "1'hl." next two days are crucial .'' Dr, James Harrow, director of Newborn Services, The three-quarter page said. ''It ·s going to be up and down this 11 ~ek ''because ads, which began appearing the babies all have hyaline membrane di st•asc. ,111 OX· in Sunday newspapers Dec. ygen absorption problem common among: prcn1alurc 1, prol"ide a stark contr~sl babies "'-'ith underde\'elopcd lungs. · lo the bikini-clad models The deJi,·Cry lasted 44 minutes and ('ame three who remind consumers months early for Mrs. Lange, the wife of <in ;1rmored from billboards and ,_,..,_.,_. fllagazinc and newspaper .... ·--·""" car guard. She bad been taking rcrU1it~drugs. d Pt1rs . Lange's obstetrician, Dr. Vince~ Nola. sat she bore quadruplets a year ago but no~e bved aDdshe and her husband, A.lvin, 29, had been childless. "WE KNElf BY X-RAY that we had three In· rants." Nola said or the births Sunday. "I thoqbt there might be four. But after the fourth one waa tmm 1t "·as apparent there were two more to be bora~·· The we1cht of the surviving sextuplets -2 t.o ~Vs pounds -was good for their 27-week term, Nola said, <tnd they were tiom naturally without_ surgery. • Doc lo rs said the small boy who died was in critical <'onditton almosLimnlediately after bis birth alO'Co• nur llos pital. 1'hc othe>r five babies wtre taken to nearbf Valle~ r.ted1ca\ Center and put in the care of a apeeial new· nalaltcam, J\trs. Lange was reported in excellent conditiod <ind her husband 1.11ent home lo rest after th~ all-nigbt "'-':!!\in the hospital, a hospital spokesman satd. ----···-··-.......... pages that "Milk Has Someth ing For Every Body." Auto Sinks In Marina MARINA DEL REY IUPI) -A car travelini:: 80 Reinecke Blam~s Tunney For Perjury Conviction "This is not a crying towel plea but a down-to-· earth s tatement we hope will do some good," said Ted Shields, ass istant manager or the California ~1ilk Advisory Board, sponsors of the ads. miles a n hour went through · I -a barricade and sank into S.l\CRA~IE~TO <AP) gressm:in and lieutenant lleclaimedsevera t11ncs h f t d •1 · D I Some supporlt'l'S of forn1cr i.;ovC'rnor, stresses that his that he was the \'ictim of a "\Ve have a darned good 1 e 40· 00 eep 1' arina c · h · · · b · --1io11·t1'cal •·1·tchhunt" that R h IS d · ht · Lt. Gov. Ed He111C't'kt• ave t·onv1ct1on 1s t•1ng ;ip-d t a d cl cy c anne Wl ay nig · d' ••ould benef.1t Tunney and pro uc • pro u k 'll' h picked upon Hc111t•tkl''!i at-pealed and then tscusst•s l'l';J'f·Uld \OU1h l1)f' 111 · c h d ~l·:-.tiga!ion :11 niurdl'l' Ill lhc· as e st r;111g!in ~ ol !hl' 5 ll'.lr·old ~on of an ;1'>!>L ... lant :.L.1l i.: :1t turnl'Y ~t'ner.il. d.l.rymen are proud of but 1 ing 3 ~·oman w 0 \Vas · · I '' · L •• , n n e d y through a • d · 'd tempts to 1i11k his pt·1·1ury 1'unncy s "curious ro c 111 n. -i.: • N y k we need to remind the con-trappe 11151 e. Democrat1'e victory in ln ew Or The body or Catherine conviction tu C.S. Sen . John the ease sumer thal it \11ould make Weksler, 32, Wesl<!hester, ·runney. Heincrkc contended dur· California's gubernatorial h I . N York ci· poor sense ror them lo turn ••as recovered from the . A group l'alil .. '<I Friends or ; n g his u n s u c cess f u 1 race. !.<JS A~Gl::Lf<:S !UPI) - \ 1H1gus J,os ,\ngclt>s cit.v trt'a!.'>U l',Y check for $902,000 11·as cas cc in civ · · away from an essential food · k · · · · f Re1·11ecke, who had an t t ek• go and vehicle 30 minutes after it Ed H('1n cr "(' trll'S to lh! pr1n1ary <'<4n1pa1gn or.gov-Y ivo Y.'C " a productbecauseitgoesupa Tunnev to lil'Lllt't'kc's ll·~al i'rnor that 1'unncy and a early lead in political opi· OfflCl'l"'i S;11 cl the :-1hpt•e l. no1v Ill JU\('Jlllc h;.ill, ll\'cd Ill lhl' sanle nc1ghhorh111_1(! ,,.., lh l' 1it·l1rn , Jnn;ithon 'l'hon)l>!>Oll, '>1111 uf l'lsffor{J 'l'ho1np:-.nu 1\hu \\Ork ~ 111 San Vf;1 nt1st•r, <•nOthcr 13chccksarcunac-couple of ·cents in price," sank. problCms 111 a four-µagc felloiv Democrat, Sen. nion polls. lo s t lh.e counlct.l for at the city's Shields said in a recent in-The d r i v er, John fund raising hrochurc sent Edi•,rard Kennedy, had tried Republican prin1ary lo con· l'Omputcr center, it V.'aS re· ter\'iC""'· _. ?i-lcKinley Johnson, 35, of out this pa:;t month to n1orc to railroad his indictment troller llouston Flournoy Easing p 0 l iiort{'d tod;iy · The latest ad emphasizes !\farina Del Rey, managed than 25,000 Californians. 011 ch:.irges that he lied to a and Flournoy later lost nar· ·rhc Lo.-. Angeles Times. the value or milk in a lo escape from the sinking The mailer d1 scusst•s Srnatccommittec:ibout his rov•lytoDemocr:ilEdmund .... 11<.1 lunds fron1 the S!A'.12 .000r~b~a~l~a~nc~e~d~~b~re~a~k~f~as~t~. ____ ,_·•_n;~··_l_c_a_n_d_s_•_i_m_a_s~h_o_re_. __ ~R~='·i~n~e~.-2k~e·~,~·~··~·"~'~"~'~".:..::"~"~o~n-· ~rn~~le~1~n~1~h::..:_e l'~IT_:..:'~"~'"~-----G~-~B-'_o~•-'n_J7r. _____ _ La S Ui·ged l"hl·t:I.. n1a~ h;•vc bc<·n Golec a ,, rst111 W · tr.111!'ifc rrcd tua Paris bank. (;OLE"!'\ !.\l'1 , \11 IK ~1 \·:1 n\\'hill'. cit\' con· )t>ar·nld hoy 1n11u ;1 ~t·hool By Moscone trnlll·r ch;1rlts i\'.;.11·;;i rro fnr the t>1not1on.illy han s <itd a l'll .v v.·orker must d1ea1lpe<I h;1s been booked SACRi\~1 E'.\'TO !L'PI) _ IH.1\"e helprd rig a C'ompuler for investigation of r1rso11 to pa_,. S2.5 1nillion from the Sen. Gl'orge ~lnscnnt• loday ~1rtcr <1ll t',1rl y 1nurn1ng l11·e \r""''"''"" ;1 \h"'-·artcd plan introdueed a ml·asurc ... hl•rc l'illl1.ctl 2~1 guc>~\s to bl!Ji('ved tied to r-.tafia in - t I ;u rned at ('aS1ng crin1in11l flcc their lOll'. in f tcrcs!s. · I p('nalttl'S for 1>0ss('ssion o \'e>sllg;.1tors s.11r . ('. L-r\1•in Pii>er. ('hief ad-!'>m-all :.imounls nf r11ar1 i:. Kirk ill , I !<11·\'l'I . ;i s 1t1 rnini~t r,ativ(' officer for the Juana. " dent at th(• J)crcri·ux Schrnl t'it)· uf Los An•'C[('S. eon-k iltoscnnf', ! D·San F1·an -,., hl·r c. \l':t" 1a '\'!1 into firm('d th:tl !11(' $902,000 I l't:--ro ! s~1 1d ··aµp!1catton of t'\Jslod1· 1n eonnt•t·t1un 11 it la i·hcck t1 a1l be('n e;1shed bul · :;tiff :ind l1n11·;1rran\C'd fire that llrok1· nut o-;11·1.1· hl' said the cit)' had rci·eclcd I h hfl pcnalt1t's for n1ert• Sunc ay Jtl t (' SI.I;! . O(l!" f 11 ""·\"ffiCnl. 't• 11 osst·ss1on o s rna ... luung(' or lhC IU-~lnr~· · r:1n ~avarro said he didn't · amounts of n1ar11ua11a L!-> c1 sco 'l'o rrl'S Cl·nli•r, knov,i "'ho \VOuld stand the r1d1eulous ... ;u1thoriti('S s;.11d. lo>s fo•· the check "but I'm 'rhe bill, if passed. 11·ould ·• fluakf! f:xer eist• redu cl' lhc penalty for pretty certain it "'·on'l be SACR 1\:\lE:\~l'O (CPl1 posst•ssion of under three theclly." ?.tore than 20.000 nalion.d 11unc('s of pot to an infrar 'l'hc check "'as made out ~u:.irdsml·n Sund ;t~ cun · ti onpuni:.hablebya fine. 10 and deposited with l·luded a thrcc-tla.\' cxert'1st· A.bill .,.,.as pnss('d by the Crocker International Bank ba~ed on th(' ~rim 1:t0ss1bih lcgisl<tturc (';o·\icr this y('ar at 72 \Vall Street with the t y of a 11 (• \ ,t !<.ta t i ll L: l'cduc111g tht• pc11al! ll':., but ilt'!'!Li,!nation lhat it v.•as £or C<1liforn1J l'Jr!hquakc il v.·a s VC'tocd by l;ov. lransrer to the Banque de (.;uard eommandl'r ~t aj -~ll~o~n~·~l'<~l~H~c~a~<~a~n ______ I'_"_'·~.,~· ----------j G('n. Gl l'llll C Ante!. an-1 n11unC'l's t 11n111l1·1111n of lhl·j t'XCrl'L:.t' Iha! Llll'l Uflt•(I ,1 :!,OOO-n1an a1 rhlt to l'<i rn p ~---------------------, Boberts, nL•ar Jl<.1so Hobil'S . .for the carlhquak~ s1mul.1- t1on. 1Body, Head Discovered ln2 Sites CA\IA HILLlt 1,\fJJ Sheriff's tl l'\('t•t1ves h.11'l' .:1skcd rcl;1t11·('3 to identify a d('Cap1\atl·d body they belic1 c to b(· lh!.11 of DC\\·;.ird J\1 . Ba le~. 52. nf (),.nurd, \.\'ho h;id hl'l'ft rl'por\('d rn1 :.- .sinJ,: s1nt'l' '!'ht1r3d.1) The hod1· Jr'ld Sl'\t•red hc:ul \ll'l'C ·found 1:~ nnh·~ ap;1 rt . offll'l"rs !'i.1111 Hall')·!'! hlood soakL·tl 1·ar \\il S foUllll 'l'hllt'!'it!.i .I , p;1r11ally bul'l1<'d . 1n .1 l1•ntu11 j..!l'Cl\'t.: hl'l"l' !ll' h;1d hl'\"11 t~tnplo~·t·d a ... a 11~.1t•h111lr1 c f('thn1 c1 an ;11 ('.11n.11 lllo !:)t<ite ll osp1t.il ,\uthor1t1l·s !'!;111t Sunll;t_,. thL'\' ha\'C hook1•d .inothcr hos.pil<.d t•n1pl0,\1-, \'!'!1n:icl (• (:onl.i.llt•S, :!U, f\ll' Ill \ 1• .. 11g:1l11>n of n111rtlL•r c:unialt· ... 11f (',1n1.1rillr1 . \1a:. t.1k1•n 1ntn t'u~lP(l,1 Fri ti.iv at a rf'i:.tlll"l's hon\(• in \'('.ntur;1. dctt•cl11•£>.., s a11I Ill· :tppart•ntly had t:iki:n :1 n1.is s1\t' dns1· 11f drugs •ind 1s now f't•t'O\cl'Bll.: in Ven luta County lit.•ne r:il J l~ispila l , officers s:11d. 'fhc dt'l'aJ)itall"d botly \\':is found Saturday in a t'anron 11car t\toGrpark by L"'-'O hoys. l'UBLlt.: NOTICE e1n11 ~Ul'f.RIORCOVRTOF HI! ST.t. l I: OF C.t.llFOllN!& ,OR THECOU"ITY OFOll.t.1'101" NO ,t..11»1/ "40 TIC( o r 1-<[.t.l'IN"G Of PEllTIO ... I FOii PllOll.t. l r o~ W•Ll llN/'> FO• l ET \ f["llST[~f ,t.M EN TAllY f ·.MttolLlll(llNOOIOl•t 0.<••...., NOl l(l I\ ll ERfl'IY '-IYfN" ·~~! N.•llG,t.11£ f ,t. LINOllOTH ~"'fol"" ""'•on " f!l<lohon '"' P.-~ ot ...,,11 .,n11 •or ... ............ Of L•ll••• l •"•""'nlfll• IQ IM P"I• !l-f Tfllt••"• !O "'"'' n I\,.....,. felt l\,lr\""' tw•l•tyl l••, lftl! !Pu! 111" h,,... MIO pl,t.ft C! ""'''llO 111oe ,,,,., ,.., ,,..n ""1"" O-ct,..tio• 1• 111'. •I t » • "' on It. to~rt•Ollt'I cl ()tp.!r1,..tftl NO j 01 ""'0 tOllt1 fl lr(I fl•" CM!•• D<'•f W••I. on tlW (•If .. (•Ir s..tntA An.t <•lllo•nl,1. O•l•O 0.C•"'Df'' 1. 19" WILLI AMC ~J()ON, , C1unh (I•" Tl"Ol#.t.SL lORO UUI P&\11 ~f Ytl-"' ..... ,, :11 l&IU"' Hoth, (1111 tlHl Toi 1710 H1 ·U .. AltOtMf If' .. tllU-t lt\illlhMll()t-r""'' 0..•'f f't!"' Dlt rr!ltif'r•, I~, It r•J• '''1 I • i\leet Mikt· Roy. famous chef, TV pc:rson:diry and t·ookbook ::iuthor, Wednesday, De("cmber I I , at 2:00 p.m . Books, Lov.·cr Level • '/I . .t. I . t\leec Jack Smith, Los Angeles Times columnise :ind have him sign rour ropr vf his nt·w book. "God and J\..lr. Gomez:· Thursday, December 12, a1 12 noon. Books, Lo\.\'Cr Level Bullock '" ~ou1h <.:oa~t Pl111,1. S.1n l11cp;o Frct\\':tY :ti Uristnl. Cos1a i\ofcsa. 556·061 I I Because the cost of oil is soaring, it will cost you more to heat your home.But there are ways to save. Home healing cosls <)fe up . regardless of the fuel used. So is the cost of producing electricity_ The price of foreign oil used in electric generating plants has more than tripled in the past 18 months- And we mu st use foreign oil lo _ meet rigid air pollution requ irements. Electricity is involved in most heating systems indirectly or directly, so budget your use of heating wisely. There are several ways to do it. Here arc some suggestions: D Consider lowering lhc temper- ature sett ing. It could cost about 28% Jess for healing to keep the temperature at 68° instead of 72? D It makes sense to tum your heat off when you're away from home. However. in freezing areas a 40° setting is advisable. D Are your doors and windows weather stripped? Caulking small openings and seams will save energy-and money. D Closing draperies and · cunains will hold heat in - and cold out D So will closing yom fireplace dan1per, and vent s in roon1s not in use. 0 Are yow· filter$ clean? l)l'rh<1ps they need rcplacin,,;_ D Diny relum-air grills and \van11·air ducts CJn drive u1> heat ing costs. ten D If you have <'iectrtr r;1d1;in1 Make every kilowatt count. .¢'-"' heating, you can save by turning off thermostats in rno1ns not in use. i\s winter approaches. you11 need more heaL l:lul by budgeting }tlttr use of electricity \visely, you c:in hold do\vn your rising bill. J.'or \i.:ay s to do it. \\'hy not send fnr 11ur free booklet? Write: "l'nn~er\';ltion:· l~dison, P.(). 13ox ~IJO. l<osem .. :id, C. \ Y 1770. . . sCE Southern Californfa Edison fi n f Cilldl Opp011un11y Empl()y\...,, I AG ' DIULY PILOT EDITORIAL .PAGE ~e~~age , Was Clear Just over '"'0 months ago, California state legislators were summoned back to a special session followin{! un outburst or plfblic fury over their multi- million doll-.ir rt'l1rcmcnt fund . The lawmttkers ~ot the message and voted their way out of a tricky taxpayer rip.off that "'Ou lcl have paid many retiring lcgi~lators hund reds of thousunds of dollars long hl.!fnrc they reiichcd the customary re· tiremcnt a~l· of 60, But apparL'n!ly Asse mbJ~·m an ~·li ke Cullen l D·l .• ong Uc;u:h ! dHln 't gras p tht-· full mci'ln1ni.: of the messagl·. J le nu\\ ha!:i 1111 rodu<:ed <1 proposed c·onstitution;·11 '40"iendment that v.'oul(l gi\'c the lci:\stutors a flat $45,00U a year sal<Jr y (they no\\' receive $2 1,120), but ~lim1nalc c.ill rc lLrcmcnt pa~'mcnts along v.•ith the prc- scnl s:JO·u·day living i;jllov.'ancc and tar expenses. Assemblyman Cullen says his motive is to h alt wha t he l';ills public "h;.1rassn1cnt" o r state legisla tors because of these benefits. \Vh en taxpayers object to the idea of a 38-year-old retir1ni.: lcgisl'1tor's receiving $8,000 a year for the rest of his !if(•. it can hurdlv be c;.illed harassment. Cullt.·n notes that last Year he received SI0,500 in ljvinµ; a nd car expenses in atldition to his base salary, Ir this IS l~'pical, <In increase lo S45,00() \.\IQUid be COOl fort a bit indeed , t•vtn \\11th the pe nsion trade-off. But the message, of course. \\'as that the tax- payers arc in no mood to indulge their re presen- tatives' )'l'arning for hi gher li\•ing-in ;1ny guise-in this time uf l'<.:onomic: and political unhappiness. r\nd if they thou,ght the out('ry over lhe retirement rip-off \\'aS loud, let the m try adding Sl0,000 or 512.000 lo the n· p~ty c hecks at a tin1c \\'hen their constituents :-trc back to counting pennies. * * * Angeles> u1hich calls for total public disclosure of e:t· pcnditurcs by let!islators. Under provisions of the bill, i( would be man· datory ror individual m e mbers or both houses to ac· count for staff salaries, tra,·el. per diem, automotive and communi<:ations expenses, facilities and sup· plies, printing and publications in sem.i-annual re- ports. available to the public and press. 'fhe taxpayer is entitled to an ~ccounting of the manner in which his mone¥ Is being spent. This leg is lation is a good step toward that goal. Confusion Compounded Back in t\ugust . an editorial in this space entitled "Conrusion No\v Total" examined the machinations or our legislators v.•ith rcgurd to the on-again·off. again la\v requiring inst::illation of ne w s mog devices on 1966-70cars. The headline u·as misleading. The confusion was only beginning. A law u•as dulr passed requiring the $35 gadgets on cars in six southern counties. but not in the rest of the state, unless ov.·ne rship was transferred . Installa- . 1 inn, on n monlh to-month basis d('pe nding on the last digit of th(' license plate, began in September. Nov.• the lawmakers are havin~ second thoughts. The Senate has rushed through· a bill seeking a moratorium on enforcement until the law can be re· vie\ved. Assembly action on a s imilar m easure got hung up on a procedural vote, so the Assemblymen. compromised by sending the California Highway Patrol a letter asking that enforcement be delayed until Sacramento gets itself sorted out. i\1uch more 1n tun<.· \Vith public feelin g is the Legislative Open Record :\ct. drafted by Assembly Rules Committee Chairman Leon Ralph ( D-Los TQe C~IP probably u ·ill comply . And the !au• pro- ba bly \l'ilr be rJ1.0diried. Th<tt leaves the good citizens ,~·ho have obeyed it out 535, plus installation charges. And ror ~Ill this. some of our legislators think they deser\"e a raise! •: .. 01\1Ei!-WISE, (ON~LOMERA1EI> INDUSTRIES WILL fUN<ilON AS USUAL UNDE!i. OUR NEW OWNEKSH11' :, Another Washington ' Monument ( ART HOPPE J Ah, \V:ish inJ?ton. <·1ty of f.'Ve r!ast1ng monuments to our cherished form of governm ent -the Lincoln ~lcmorial, the \.\'ashington J\l onumcnt, the Jl'f· fcnioh Memoria l and the \Va tergate Trial. I-lavin g set'n the other three. I dropped by lhe fourth. 1\.s tourist a t· tracUons go. il 's 1•cry <'dut·ationaL Judge John lllanging John ) Siriea presides from his dais 3\ the far end or the modest-sized t'.OUrtroom. Ills job is to l<'l l the dc- f enllants "''hat rats they all arc "''hen the jury isn't pre- s ent . which it usually isn't. W c a c c newsmen sit in the ri g ht rear . Tourist<> are in the lef1 rea r. The front h;ilr of lhc courtroom is taken up ~·ith enclaves of prosecutors , defend ants and .several re,l:!i ments of la"·vcrs. ~Ir. llaldeman :.1ls at his t:ib!c ""'ilh his back to .\Ir. Ehrlichn1an. l\lr. Ehrlic hm an sits at his tabll' ""'ith his back to l\l r. ~1 llchcll r-.l r. ~l 1!ehell sits al his table on the rij!hl. ltaning on his lc rt e\bO\V, \\'ith his l).H'I\ to l'VCl"I body. TllE JUR''· "'hich l'eems rom - posed pr ima rily of l"ldcrly black house"'iVl'S. riles 10 to mr1kconc nf its rare appcarane('s. A couple of million dollars v.·orth of lav.·yers gathers ;1bout the jurl ,l:!e for 11 wh ispering con- \'crsation. They hreak up "'l(h a l;iu gh. l\laybe thc.v're lelhng dirly .1okes . ~ \\'l' :ill put on our gray earphones ·r1h~ Judgl' 1H1!. ... 11n v.'hlll' (·arphones I hopC' the s ll·\1·arctl'"':-eo n1t•s by so I <«In .1rdc·r :1 rlr1nl.. ht>fOI"\' tht.: Dori ~ f):.iy rlll'l\ll'll l~1t'l ll Hut ;1 )u un~ pr11s1·t·utor ri:-.('S to .1 pod1un1 and s:1)s throu g h,, .n11rrophone hi;> "1Shl'S lo l)lay u:. a t uuplc Of hours or I ;J l>CS. Dear Gloon1y Gus So Air Force One and ils back-up plane "'ill be equipped ~·ith 80 cast alum inum ash trays at a ('OSI tO the taxpayer of 550 each ... I ask you, is this Presi- dent Ford's idea or biting the bullet? F.H.B. G!Mmy Cus comrnonh "' 1ublnit1.,l ty •f.ttlert •IMI <lo IMll nf(oU•••I' r•tlf(I !ht,;., ... °' U.o IW•.,..Pfr, S.IMI you• pfl .... -.. i. Cl-r ""'" .0.0•1"''"'· -".ZOOp-whee-woo click-cliek. Buzz."' go the tapes. There's a sound of pant, ing. Somebody says that"s !I.Ir. ro:i x- on's dog. Somebody else says, no, that's l\.lr . J\Iitchell. This is because· the discussion on the tape bet"·een !I.fr. Nixon. ~tr. Haldeman and Mr. Ehrliehman Is not \•:hether to throw !\Ir. ~lilche ll to the wolves. but how. "llE'S T HE big enchilada," says !\tr. Ehrliehman. '"The interesting thing ~·ould be to watch ~1itchell 's face,'" says l\1r. Haldeman happily, when he 's told he's to be the fall guy. "(Expleti\'e deletedl," said ~tr. Nixon , {'XCept that the expletives on the t;1pes aren't deleted. Aft er se\'eral hours of thi s, the jury files out. l\1r. llaldcman's attorney complains the audil'nee has been laughing during the tapes and this is ""a \'cry serious matter "' "lt"s a pretty sad case." agrees Judge Sir ica. "lio~· docs '"our llonor feel,'" asks ~f r. ~l itche ll 's iltlorney, "'about t'r}· ing",I" NO \V JT'S the defense's turn. "'.\litchcll's defense is that the other lhree lied to him."" explains a n are ne\1'sman. "Ehrlichman"s dcfe.nsc is the other '"'O lied to him. 1-laldeman's defense is the other one lied lo him. And ;"o:i:<on's defense is that he doesn't f1•('J too '''C'll .'" So it's ,·err C"ducation;11. Personal- 1.', though. l"d recon1ml·nd lhl' Lin - t•nl n :O.lcmori:.i.I. 'l'hc sentunents are nobler, lhc language lo\'Clit~r and the the theme is unity Of course. even in \\'ashington. one often ~ets the kind of monuments one deserres. Ca11didates Having Second Thoughts The Presidency Loses Its L11re \VASl-llNGTON -A propensity for getting oul uflhe presidenti:il race by Democrats who 1rould othcr11·isc bC' off and running shOY.'S th:it campaign monc\' is hard to come by, but also that t'he ef(orl required may not be worth the reward. This is politic.ii apostasy foreign to the American politi cal tradition bul perhaps justified ' RICHARD 'WILSON IN GENERAL. governors are too far away from television cameras focused on Congress to capture much attention nationally. except under unusual circumstances. ''et. far more by the t ragedies of presidential ex- pe r ience which cast dark shado~·s over the White llouse. \Vith l\\'o possi- ble contenders. Senators Kennedy· and !'IIondale, o-ut of the way, Sen. than se nators. their experience (1ualifies them for the duties of a chief exec utive. A senator can talk e ndl essly about l arge issues. .-including foreign affairs, but even eor.ge--Wallace..is..not much listened o on detente with Russia or .the· rab-lsraeli wars. · . ThC'se circumstances have unduly narrowed the national choice for president and it is an affliction whieh seems to affect most the Democratic Part~·. \Vhi ch has not given serious ..illenlion to any caudidale except. a United States senator for nearly 20 years. Adlai E . Ste\'enson as governor of Illinois \Vas the last non -senator to figure in Democratie calculations. SF.NA.TOR l\.fondale. art er tra1·eling to many states :.ind exposing ti.imself to hi gh policy in Russia. said fie had disco1·ered he did not desire to be president strongly enough to endure \\'hat he "·ould have to go through to get to the \V hite I-louse. lie is not. of course. the first in the long history of presidential politics to abjure the Vlhil-e-l lolU>e.-but.-al-lhis---pa rliC'u I a r lime his decision may ha\'e a broader meaning. Unfortµnately, entering the \Vh ite I-louse has pro\·ed too oflen to be the fi rst slep on the l'0;1d to ruin. \Y ith rare exceptions triumphantly elected presidents Je:_11e there \1'ith <is much public regard as "·hen lhey entered. It is too often :i 11·;.igic ;.ind haunted platl'. the abode of disappointment. fai lu r1.·, tragedy ur disgrace. TlllS JS the: risk 1he LJntbilious mus! l!lkC but it has tiecmed that foi-too manv \Cars lhc odds have been ;1g<1ii1st 0 h1m 1\·ho rcalizes'his highesl lll·sire. It is "'r\·\v observed that the leaders of auihOritari;-111 countries enjoy better l'ros1>ects of :.i. cont<'nted old age. \l'hich is not allu~ether true but can be supported "'Ith certain ex:amptcs . So perhaps it is understandable that some \\'ho might be<'ome president are uneomfortable ~·ith the risks of get ting thet'tt an.d. being there. President Ford sa~·s he ~njoys being president. !\lay it al"·ays be so. Henry 1\1. Jackson face :os such challengers as Gov. George \Vall Sce, Rep. J\torris Udall. Sen. Birch Bayh, Sen. Lloyd 1\1 . Bentsen and Gov . Jim- my Carter of Georgia. Jn the back- ground lie Sen. Edmund Mus kie and Sen. George'>$. tt1cGovern. in whom all hope has not yet died. but the last elections are notable for not having projected anyone dramatically new into the presidential piCture. State Lands Management Probed Save for the imponderable effect of Gov. Wallace. Sen. Jackson is probably taken the most seriously of the Democratic pres idential possibilities. The Wa s hin g ton community of political obserrers and experts cannot yet quite bring itself to believe that Gov. Wallace will be the national choice of the Democratic Party largel y fo r his lack of presidential "'calllx.'r." -NE\\' OE:\IOCRATIC go,:ernors in · Kew ·r ork and Cali forni a have only a brief period for attracting national attention. Their names and altiludC's are barely kno"11, and. short of some sensational e\'enl. building them into presidential (·andidates in a year's time. or so. \\'Ould be next to impossible. 1'he oppressive political prospect lay heavily O\'cr the rcrent mceling or Ot•1nocr:i t i ~· governors ;.it llilton ll('11d. S.C. at a tint~ \\'hen th(!}' v:erc celebr ating the ~oventber election S\\'l'ep. Their problem is that ).?O\'er nors as presidential candid ates h<l\'C largely gone out of style, "·ith lhl' exception of Gov. \\lallacc \\'ho came to general attention under flamboyant circumstances. . The management of more than 312 ' million acres of state lands is the responsibility of the State Lands Com· mission. This body, eomprised of the State Controller. Lieutenant Gov· ( EARL WATERS ) ernor and Director of Finance, ~·as . . • t.'reated in 1938. The lands are pre·-·ass1gnm~nts ('\'Cn 1\'t!hout the burden dominantly tidelands and submerged of a fu !l t1_me rc1?u!:~r Job .. lands. The management entails the· B~c~use or this the f1nd1n~s or lt>asi ngoflandsforoilandmineralex:· Auditor Genc.ral Harl'ey Ro:-;c :ire lraetion and for commercial <i nd more a rerle<'lion on the present struc- rccreational use. lure of the Lands Commission t han of !he indi,·idual commissioners 1\fl(•r Apparently the Commission func -. ·an examination Hose eharged the lions like some of the ot hers to \1·hich ··publie inlert·sl is not being adequall'· eleeted and appoin ted officials ha\'e \y proll'cted " cind "l'he prot·edurc:-. been· ass1g i:ied by statute a~ an extra . , . to C'ffect binding leases or to l'jcct chorl' over ¥d abo1·e !heir regular trespasst•rs ha\'e been inadequate." duties. Beeause of these haphazard Rose seems to ha\le been n1ost multitudinous assi~nments these of-charitable in his c1itieisms. JILs re- ficials normally delegat e thei r port \1•ould indicate the commission responsibilities lo subordinates. The :.ind its st uff h;.is been \\'Oefully inal- Commission exceutive. and his staff tenti ve, if not inexcusably in<idequate th(•reaftcr confers \1·1th the Com· in managing state lands. mission in brief and infrequent meet-' ings to determine "poliey". t:sua lly · the staff has blucpnnted the 1>0lif.'Y and other deeisions and the con1- n1 ission 's adoption is pro form a . IT C1\]'; hardly he any other \1·ay un- de r C'Xist ing la"·s. The Controller. for l'Sam1>le, sits on about 27.different boards and commissions. l'\o in- d11·idual could do justice to that m;in y llE SA.ID that at the present th C"re are 754 l'l'COrdcd trrspu~ses on public lands under the jurisdiction of th1· C'Ommi ss ion . "Of these K9 pcrcl'nt hci\·e been recordt•rl for three \'e<trs or more." lie gave Oil{' exan1ple ·" ht'rc a ll'Cspass ,,·as in existence Jong before its disco\'err In 1953. T"•enty one years later the trespass continues \1·ith no lease and no payn1cnt for the u:.e of lhl' state land 1\ccording to his e;Jleulations the stat(' is losing '"at least $200,000 <i n· nua\ly in least• rc1·cnues" because of tht' commission':. lack of diligence.". ACTli,\LLY hov.· n1uch is being lost :1ppears to he anyone's guess. For in its defense the agcne~· has elaimed in· sufficic>ney of staff. !\lore s1~nificanl ­ ly the Lands Di\'isi1>n has contended the reason 1t has not proceeded more 1•x:pediliousl~· against 1resp;1:.:.crs 1s bcc;1usc '·firm hound:irie:. h~1,·e not ht·en dl·lermincd for most public lands under it:. JUrisdict ion.·· If. after ncarlv 40 vcars of ex- istcnee. lhl' com"missio'n ha:.n 't de· lern1ined the boundaries of the 1ni!lions of :i.cres it is responsible for some drastic ehangcs in management "·uuld seem in order. It 1s 1ncrediblt· that :in ..igency of s u<'h Ion~ standini.: \I Ith ci staff of n1<irl' than 2oO <'<Lnnot itlC'ntiry the property i'or "'hlth il is rtsponsib!e. If t!iaL is the si tu:1tion th e Li.·gislaturP :.hou~d tukl' a lung. hard look at the OJJl.'l':.Jtlllnti 1111d structure or the agen1.:y . Pt:l'hapti it is time to rc1Jl<il'C thl' 1)\'Ctt1urdt'ned {'X:·officic> ml·mh<.•rs uf the commission \1ith ~ome li\'e hodiC's 1\hO c;1n devote their full attention lei state land n1;1nagc- n11.·nt. Signs of the Times: Freezers and Franklin Stoves \\.\;o.Jl l~<.;1"0N P1•uph· 1111h ~V.t'('l h·\•th tor 1:-> It Jl('Ollle v.1th :O.\ll'l'I lnothl'S ·• 1, :1 n ~ "a:-. l>l'Oplc "ho prPfer nu1 h,1, 111).! .1 11y l\ftt')o in their mouths lo ~1\ 1ni,: up ~()d:_i po p ;ind c .111cl1 bars .11"l' fu rio u~ O\l'r th(' 11t'H'I' of lhe11· r;1vnrit1• ron1 moclit\ 1!1·;11·111.cs h<l\t' bt'1'1\ h~·lll 1n \\":1tih1nl!lu11 f1n th\' 'UbJC ('t :tllll If lll'nr~· t\1:-,1n i.:cr ha.,n't !old us lh.11 the lti[!h pr1('~· ot :o.u~ar ~111 dt"l'OI\" \\'c:-.tern Ci\'llization .us "'C kno"· ii. th<'r1· :1reoth<'rs "·1llin~ 10 dcelarr th:i t the Am1:r1can con· !'>umer •~ C'ntitled. b) ni:htof birth ;-ind c1tizcnSh1p, to p()u r thl· :-luff do"·n hi mouth or his gas tank at a rcason11hlc pr!Ct' _ ~e,rrthclcs~ the pnrc climbs. hut thert 1s hope 1n si~hl Of late the • tele\•t:tinn nc" :-. pru~ram:. have been •1uo11ng 1 arious pri\•ate and public ex· IJl'rlS l"'thc ('(f('C I that 110 lC\'elinJ? orr 1s 1n prospl'Cl Such :1nnouneen1ents almost ;1l~·aysmc:in that th(' rt•\·crse "·i11 hap1Jen Ilene(' It 1/l 1<afc to a5 · sum(• that th!.' sug:.i.r buyin/.( pa ni<'. both by thc_hag al the supermarket ;ind b\' futur(•s <'Ontruct in the con1- n1od It~· ni a l'kt't. is about to top out and that \hi.' prit•c ~-111 soon c rash . l.ct"s hope it takes do"·n ""ith it a lot of the plgj?y "ult('$ who've ho~ged It up these past ft'"' nlonths. and then let 's fori::et thC' su'bJect. \\'hilt' "e·1·c been mesml'rized hy the high cost of pastries. matters have lx'cn ~01n).! b;1dly 1n the 110-s!ory, S150 n11ll1on-plus black 10 .... ·er In Chica_go v.h ere Sears , Roebuck & Co . domiciles itsl!lf. Last wttk there must ha,·e been much J:loom in upper rc- ;1ches of that phallic symbol of cor- porate pride. The i\'ev.• ''ork S1ock Ex - chan.i,:t• l('n1poranly suspended trad- ing in Seari; st.O('k . v.hen our nation's l;,rg(':.t re1ailcr a nnounecd a 29 per- I , ( VON HOFFMAN J cent drop in its carnin.sts. The tom· puny i~ still ;i very. very lone "'ay fron1 bc.i ng in trouble. but. bceausc of H~ size 11nd domin ant position. u look at its difficulties !ells us something about our()"'" and th(' economy's In general. SEA RS is an un...,·illing p11rtlc1pa nt 1n the nationally s har('d sense of foreboding. The ron\'iction is around that times a re goi ng to get hardl!r. so that even people ~·ho still have some money aren 't spending it and. ~·hen they do. they re\•eaJ th(' kind or future they anticipate. That's "''hy com· pan1<'S like Sears and ~1C">ntgomery \\"ard t for more on this see the l~ccmber "Fortune") are doing a huge businesii Jn food canning sup- plies. freeiers. home gardening equipmen t and Fra nklin s toves. \\1llcthcr those buying these item s do so beeause they're trying to sa\'e money, or because they foresee such aYt'ful soeial disrup1ions they're re- ;JchinJ? for a degree of isolated in- dependence. is impossible to say. Either way, though, it's obvious the~''re afraid. RUT Tll E mnod and the shrinking purchasing power of Sears' customers isn't 1he only difficulty this enormous corporati on ,must contend ~·ith . Thcre'is the problem of debt. 8 y the end of last year Sears' charge aceounl customers owed it ? mere $4.7 billion: No doubt the government will try to force e:nough money into the system lo keep us all afloat. Ce rtainly, Sears' debt problems C'Bn be accommodated, and you he:ar more and more talk about rushing government loans to the sort of manufacturers who supply Scars. but ~·hether money can be got· ten tQ Sears' customers fast enough is more problematic. Untortunate 1y, 11 lhollgh. s uccess of this kind \\'ill bring it s o~·n bad ne\1·s. since providing e\'erybody wi th emergency money v.•il\ only intensify !he forces which put Sears in the tMek bag in the first nlRf'P PRETTY SOOS now. somebody i~ going to have to pay some~dy els.c. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hobtrl i'V. \\lerd, Publ1$her Thomas K1f'vil, Editor Rarbaro Kreibich E'di!oriol Pagt ed11or 'Monday, Dccemticr9, 197.f • " •• but that's not happening "'llh install- ment. tlcbt defaults running higher thun at any time in the last 24 years. No ~·onder. "·hen you consider tha t, not eounting mortga~e payments . .it least 17 percent of C\'erybody's nfter· tax: income Is going to pay orr con- sumer dl'bts. Thl' rd1torl:1I Pll)le o( Ut(' 09il)' Pilot seeks to Inform and ~Umulate rcadt·r~ b,\' preJ>rnt1n11 on lh1~ lllllU? d11t•rse comment:ir~· on topiC1 or in· terest by ~ynd1C'atri1 rolumn1st!I :ind Ci(rt001\1sls. b~· pro\ ichng a forum (or reacler:s' \'1ev.·s and b~ prc1en1\ng this nev.sp:i11er·1 ••pinion.~ and ide11i1 on C'urrent IOpiC'5 The rditoria1 opinions of the Deily P1lnt appear only in the ('(!ltorial <'Olumn •t the lop of thr p111.:. Op1n101\!1 eitpressert by the C'Olumn1 sts and rartoon1sts Jtnd letter v. rt1er~ arl' their ov.-n nnd no endorscml'nt or 1he1r \'ie11os by the l>:uly Pilot shoulcl be inferred ' ' ' I I ' , Boy ·Mis sing 3 Years Man Has A Blast· 'Every Group We See, I Check' !\I I Al\1 1 (UPI) Sigmund Schy, who became so angry at a public address system in a nea rby car lot that he ins talled his ow n spea kers to outblast theirs. \\'as ordered to cut the clatter or go to j~il. ~IERCED l1\P 1 ltv.11J be three Chri!>l maf>cs ~lll(.l' Steven Stayner v:.i n1shctl without a tra<"c v.•hile v.alk · ing home from S(•hnol. There will be no place set for him thisycctr .it the t~blc "'·here his f:tmll y will cat \ls holiday mea l. There will be no presents under the lrcl•, 11s tticrc were in 1972 after he disap· peared De<'. 4 ----- Rt:T STt\rl F. Y.·11' ~ rl'-I Valley. Psychics hive of- ml·ml.M:rcd by ht~ parents f e r e d t i P..:i on h I s antJ bl'olhers and ~istcrs. v.•hereabouts. 'l'hcy all h elic\c lht: Ontheannivers<Jryofhis .\Oungstcr, v.h o 1s 91 fhe is disa ppear a nc e, ritrs. lillll a h\·c, .,..·111 come horoc St;i;)·ncr said hope that some da)\ Sle\•ie will be found alive is 1-fis varents, Dcltx>rt and stronger than ever. - Kay Stayner. have tracked do"'n evi..'ry clue. Law en- for ce ment officers have !>cart'hed the length and brc<idth of the S:i n Jo;.1qu1n ""'E KNO"' llE 'S alive, there's no other way -after two years a body would be fou nd ." she said. Additional V ses .. Every group of children .,...e see. every child walking, I check . The other day v.·e s a"' a f i l m c l ip on telev1s1on . We got a section of the film and spent an hour looking at it projected on the refrigerator door because one or the boys lookf."d like Steve," she said. Schy, whose ho me is next to the Frank Cri p· pen O ldsmob ile de· alershi p, had been-Olar· ing his speakers from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m . fo r t"·o weeks -coniplete "'ith \•erbal ja bs t el ling custo mers not to buy from Crippen. :At Pismo Urged Crippen charged he was losing customers because of Sc hy 's ampli fied protest. lfe fi led a $150 ,000 damage suit. LOS ANGELES fU PI I - The s tale Park s :.ind Recreation Co rn mission has passed two resolutions or a general development plan extending recre ational uses of the J>ismo State Beach and Pismo Dunes in San Luis Obispo County. Th e region<1 I Coastline Com missio n must now con- sider the plan before it ~oes into effect . APPROX IMATEl,Y 800 acres of the beach area is ~u11c•r\·i sor::; have nut had time to ~tudy the plan anti :ire arra1d the can1p1ng 11nuld lllJ~l' l'COlOj!ll";1l d;ingcrs to fi shing :.incl l'li1n1- n11 ng in the ari..'<1. It "'asn 't him . Stevie's brothers and sis- ters Cary, 14 , Cindy, 12. Jody. 8, and Co ry, 7 -have no trouble remembering their missing brother. \\lill1an1 Penn '.\Iott Jr , "AT Tl l't ES I have trou· Kin Killer Given Two Sentences cl1rectu1· nf the ~tatc Depa1·t-1 ble hus hing tht:m about mcnl of I' arks and Hccre<•-him ." Mrs. Stayner said lion, s:ud thcdevelopmcntof quietl y. "Somcti n1e it up- thl• recreational areas must sets me." t ake 1ntu l'ons1cleration Po l ice Sg t . Leon SANTA CRUZ (UPI) ~tatc11 tlle nel'ds :ind not ~lartinet, who is in charge Robert-Lee ·Fa rgason, 251 1 cflect un!~· the conl"t'rns of of the voluminous files 'on has been sentenced to two the 1 m n1l'll1 ;1tc <.1rea. the case a nd averages six consecutive five-year to life ow ned by the state Parks -----------hou rs a "'eek on the search, sentences for the murder of said : his grandmother and her Department, which al!>O re- gulates part of the off-road ve hicle section, including campgrounds. The commission also vot- ed to add four amendments to the proposed recreational plan, which included : -Elimination of fees for recreational ''chicles that are brought ioto the area, such as dune buggies and motorcycles. -Developn1r:nt of ;i nc"· entrance off California 1. -Eli mination of fct•s for those who do not slay al the park overnight. -An experimental pro- gram between the slate and the city of Pis mo to clost· the Ocean View A\'cnue exit. Te1111is ;l 11yo11e? "Just t"·o weeks ago. J hus band. got a tip on some bodies Fargason pleaded guilty near 11ill City, Kan . I've to second -degree murder in been U[J and down the the two stabbing deaths . He va llev. Sometimes I think I v.·as accused or sla ying his may ·be spending too much grandmot her , Viola Spang, time on the case. but J real-' 67. and her husband , John, ly have gotten personally 85 , last M ay a t the invol ved." grandmother 's apartment ALTIJ_O U G IJ ~Iartinez , says he believes the re is hope and follows up the three or four leads he still gets every \\'eek, he says the current theory is that the youngster met wilh foul pla y, probably by snm eone fron1 out ~ide the Merced <.t l"!'<L in nearby Ca pitola. Santa Cruz Su pe rior Cou rt Jud ge Harry F . Bra uer said that a lthough there· we r e mitigating c ircu ms t a n ces bec ause Mrs. Spang was "an unJova- ble person." he could not al· low Fargason free earlier than IO years be cause he also killed fl.1r. Spa ng, with no more tha n a '1trivial re· ason." Fargason "'as married last week in the county jail to Marcia Fargason. They Monday, Dec•motl'9.19'74 DAILY PILOT A1 :J ' Rape Instructions to Jury Under Fire SACRAMENTO (U PI!:... Assembl yman Alister 1ilcAli ster . (0:-San Josc1. has introduced a bill to eliminate mandatory jury instructions during rape trials req uiring the 11i~tim's testimony be e11>amined ""·ith caution." The measure (AB l94) "'Ould eliminate tile C4l u· t iona l instruction which basica~ly wa rns jurors that rape 1s a chari::e easily made and d1ff1cult to defend against It 1!> required only in trial s 1n\Ol,·1nK ~t·x crimes .., ~t cAh~ler tern1('d 1hc· rl'· quired instruL·t1on "especially offl'ns1vf', and righlly so. to "'omen v.·ho ha\'e been th(' \'ICILmS Of rapt>. ''1\ r;:ipc vicl1m 's testimony should be ex- aminell by lhl' Jury under the same 5landa rds that ap· ply In all other witnesses :ind cr1ml's," ?i:f cAlist<-r :i aid If the measure becomes !av.•, 1l v.'ou ld join a package of maJOr legislation adopted during the last session d signed to make California one of th(' nalion's most pro- gressive states 1n t he l'OUrtroom t rea t ment of Call 800-252-9·14 7 for good times! It's United Airlines' new toll-free number. Call us anyt ime, 24 hours a day, or have your Travel Agent call us , fo r good night limes and instant reservations. · The spirit of Fri endship Se rvice. It"s catching. To 113 cities across the land. And don't forget our Prut ners in Travel, Western I ntemational Hotels. The friendly skies of your land. Ill UnlTED AIRLlnes rape v1<"t1m s. The refo rm m easures, "'hich btcon\t! !av.• Jan. I. pl4lce iHr1~t lim1ta1ions on the kinds of questions lhat can be asked a rapt' victi m of prior sex ua I expt'r1ences. Call 642·5678. TH EGENERAL de vl·lop-Charles and Ly nd a ~ent plai:i for Pisl'!lo Be<t{'h Robb da ue:hter o[ l ate 1s to provide camping areas , "-"'',._,,=~-":'~. off the beach and to I r es id e nt I.yndon . B. gr adua ll y decrease 0~ ~ohnson . are running beach camping frorn \he into r e d tap e over present 320 capacity to 200. fence they "'ant around 1\ sim ila r case "'as solved this yea r in nearby !\'lodesto \\'hen 'l'ommy Lauver. 2, \\·as found saft'ly more than a year a fter he had been ab- ducted by a couple unable to have a child. Tommy's safe return st rengthened the Stayne r's beli ef that their story "'ould also have a hap- py ending. had been married earlier but it was a nnulled because "[ BARRY ] r h•_•_d_iv_o_'_'•_f_•_o_m_•_P_'_•_vi-ous---1 L----------' SPEAKS OUT in the spouse was rau1ty. _ GOLDWATE R . DAILY PILOT Put a few words to work for you. In the DAILY PILOT The plan w<1 s opposed by tennis court in home at theSan Lu lsObispoCounty 11,1cL ea n , Va . Fence BoardofSupervisors. would be cou n ter to. '.'<e~ lto~o"'ay. c~unty zoning. Appeal hearing planning director, s111d the has been scheduled. SHOP SUNDAYS , noon to 6 p.m. ''But it didn 't realty give us new hope," fl.1rs. Stayner said. ''We'\•e had the feeling all along that he's alive. \\'e've never given up." Local news. Everyda,y. In th~ l11Jlijij!!1ll SANTA AN A SOCTH COAST PLAZA u The new Soft-Tip 12K gold-fi lled pen by Cross A f 1ne \\ riring inscrument from Cross, pcr(ccdy bal:inccd for cfforrless writing. And mechani- cally consrrucreJ wiEh pn:cision for years of performance. New ··Sof<.Tip·· pen in 12K gold.filled . Pr iced nr. 18.50 "Classic'' ballpcn and pencil in 14K gold-filled, 830 Order by mo.~I or phone. Sr;i1ioncry SANTA ANA, 547· 72 11 •SOUTH COAST PLAZA , 556-061 l -. Day-in and day.out earnings. '>''11h 1nter(•:-O! earned from the first on the fund~ <h:pn..;1t l'd hy the 10th of e\·ery month ran make C'arnin1:s up to 41 <µ, hii:iher. /'.1aximun1 interest ra\c,..;1rt• prl·· scribed by Federal authonties. but thrre are ,·a rious methods used 10 tomputl' interc~t , .. IS $10.20 IMPORTANT? My WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS account earned more, $10.20 more, than in a comparable savings account in a large commercial bank. ;ind lht· p(• .. plc :it Los Angt:lt'..: Fcdt·r.I! Sav· 1nj.!s 1·nn1putt• 1nlcre:--t in the mo~c favon1hl1? n1e thod for :o-;"t\'l'r~. \0 ou'll fin d out how c\·crv clollnr earn . .:; evt•rv clav "·hen \'nu make vou.r <1pcn1nJ! depo .. 1t i"n yo-ur Los ,\ngcles Federal !'lll\'ln j!'i ll('lOllT\I. A~NU Al. l:\'TERF.ST RATE:-. 11\ l~~t:H Ell S \\l.'\I ;~ l ll 1~lt•~! compau"llfd ~.,11 5 ~% 5~% 6X% ... -... -. l .. , ...... .................... :i::;~·,:-; o•o-"' ~ ...... -II 000"' .,.,. ... ., •• 1 ......... ........ ,-........ l "" ... , .. ,,, ··--·-· ... ··· ........ ....... ..... ..,,,_,.,, .... ........... _ ... ... . ... ....... -.............. 5.39% 5.92% 6.72% One Wil1h1rt 8111kl1nr:. W1IJh1r .. BJ.,.d al Grantl Loi AnJfln,C•l•f 90017 625-7341 or kn1th 9691 6~% t .. ,,., ••• 1•0 ...... 11000•·~·· "• ......... ,, ., "~·;,~·.:::.':r.".".'f 6.98% I 7Yi% ······ , .. •'l!o••" I I '«I,, ~"'· ' "" '" .. . ......... 7.79% I· \,u11plo • · I··" h ni..111h "1 ... ,, I l•·•«l •"•r 11"\"''1,..1<11 .. 11 .... I pu1 ... 11w1 , ... ·' 1..,. \11::..i ..... l•'.<1!rr.1l ..,,1\U1.;" I ';•••I"".~ ''' • , • .,,., j ., ).!. M1'•1lfh.: M1\ ••I I llh'• •·.1r n+·d .... 11 :!" I h.1t . 1 \ . n1 .. r,· "' 'ilH -'""'''I• 111.iro !h1••«•111rn••r1 1.1! l •,111~ w .. u1.1 h,n•• j'iltd JI 0111•~ C..,4All Jli ~llOlfCl •C"' Savings are Better than Eve r: Account Insurance Now Doubled to $40,000.00 I . I • r . . . 11 B OAtl v PILOT Monday, Otctmtlt1 9, 197 .. Deailzs -; Panel toHear • El~e1 vliere LOS A:-.IGt:l.1::.'\ C\PI t:ddle Kubin, , the fvrrne1· t•as11nj.! d1r1·rt1•r for L'nt\'l'r:..11 Stud111i., hu<l \\O rked ror the old HKlJ Studio~ tn lht· puhliC'1ly <ll•· par1me111 . ched Thuri.day ancr Ol loug llln1·.~~ Fly Problems Death .\'otict-.¥ C'"«l•1 W '*'••11·•1<! l I (""'m-t o! L~• IJ\ "••• ••lt"ll o ... o• o•••~ 0.<•mOtt ). 1•to Jl•"n..nl <.I £1 ro•<> C• 'w•~·••o oon""''""'"'''' w~.n.,10 h•O -· ,,..,.,, w W•• .. ••ln J• "'.,.,. O•..oo •n4 ""''"'•"' ( "'•'·''"''" o• f I 1010 """ .... .,..!••, ,,. ••• S.Uw.r> ~· .. 1~ "' lfl(>UW"IQ 0.•1 (• ~ ..... ~-"""''"' .......... . <-iilo•n .t. "'" ("'""'I ( W~•tht .. a ot [\(Of\GoOO (• I-""""· "''' floon ......,,,,, o! [f\.CO""''"' ""'° """ EhlODo-!n J_.,,,. ol \•A D•t QIO funo<•I '"'"""' ""°" ... , ) 00 ?M M1( ... mo<• l •9'1"" lloM" (Nllfl on l•f>I 01 .. _ .. _,_,,.. •• Ill' "'40. ... TM .. _,,<.., C...ttf !ot,..1y "6<(0<1•"<• \.•Qu ... &act>_.,...,, llllrK '"''· 5HO•T 1...,,,, G. \l'ID•I t9UD1, Ol l -k•t> C• ""' .. " •••1 o. •• _. ,, !tll ....... !.no<• '"•• • "'"'""'' ol ,..,. '"°"'I kact> l.O<•I ···-·· ... d ,,,..,.,.,, -~.,,, u....,.. •1\11 •••. ~.1.,..,., •tr,..,..,.., R..i.,.,.,,1 '" i'<unlu•4lo1> llt•<" tO< "'""' •~•"· -.... 111 •• 0 ,,,,.,, ....... 5. c-........ "' "' r .... Rwtt>M !>Norr ,.,,...,,,7 .. ""''"'' v.,u.1--• n ao u. • ao PM 01'11 I 00 lot 00 PM, ol D•! ... r BfOllYU Morl"°•I. 11"1 ik«I> 81..a , i'<uMlnQICln 1100<1>, C.• '""'''' "'900'\t• 11DN1-•"" ..,_lo 1"" lO"t ~11 -fftO<oil ~I°' Mt.....,., Fu...ito• r-O«l>P<><Po .. •. JOKNSOft C•rl H JOI><"""· ••llot"IOI Cotto"'"""· C•. ' SA~TA A:--:A Orange Coun ty Super\'isors 'fut:S· day .... 111 sit ::is thl' t,ly Abatf'ment Board for lhe first linu,> sinre th.al 11ancl 1.~1 as rellurrerte'd three wt·cks aJ:O They "'111 be hf':iring com· plaints by the t·ounly lle;il!h llt·par tnit-nt !hat t1.1n p11ul1r y rarn1 s .ind :i ft•rt1 ll zl•r prr1ct·~sur trl lht• lrv1nt· ll anr h art•a <irt• ~pa1.1ni ni,: .1 fll<JJOf ny pro· hh· fll Af('OROI.\(; T{) c1iunt\ he:dth orf1c .. r llr ./uhii Philp. the three c:.t<1blli.h nients arc major ron - tr1butors to a 1>lague of nies around the El Toro r.1arine b<isC' schon l on ·rraburo Road Thethreenrc· G o rdon Cooper. a fertili zer processor at 8011 Jr\·ine Blvd . Da iry Fresh Products Company. a poultry ranth i.ll 7973 l r\·inc Blvd . • ll ;irvcy Sh un k, a poultry farmer at 798 1 Irvine Blvd. llcalth dcpa r)mcnt in - spectors \.\'ho visited tht' lhrcf' locations saiJf thry found them to be a brecdin,i! i.:round or rl ies, wh1 rh lay theirrj;~S in "·aste m11ttc r .\JOST 0 1·" Tllf; 1>roblen1, :1tevrd1n ~ to th<· ins1~rtor:,,, 1 ~ cau!.e by infrequent n.·· rno \•al of n1anurc and 1n;1nure .,., Cd,i!cd into rracks and l'revices :.round pen~ :ind cagrs S11µ,.rvii.or:. s ealed lh1·rn:.el\·es <•:. th(' Fl) Abitll·rnent Jloard .,.,·hen the first inkling or the n~ pro. hlc·n1 ranie to their atten lion The ahalernrnt board h;1d lx>l·n ch:.banded \\'hen the terms of lts rncmbcrs ~:.:· pircd earlier th1" vc.ir and it.Ii tunr!1uns "'111 ·he cum; bined 111lh the ~l osquitf. Aball'm ent D1.,tr1(•l 11('~1 s.,,., ... d II• , .. , """· Rlc .... o"' J""""""· M F <,,...,,lot""""' •Ill be lw+o Tuo..aor ost armers ) 110 PM, El l o<o C-1ory, 1!.1!11 BfOfOwo1 rno.1 ..... ,.,1 •• ,,.,, Happy •IC! •r1 .... Rico, ......... ot H~l'"t'°" llro<I>, c. •. Aoe ,._ Doi• •• dff!I• OK ....... , ... , •. 0 S..••l .. d Dy l>ll wito """"Rico: l-"""'· Frf"" Rk o, J" ol ·-kl<t> Co ...., ve r Jim Rico of Al\ft>or"'. C• -tiroti..,;, t- ~lllfn •Mr 11• Qronrkllrkl,..... Mr. Rlcew•• • ,.,.,., .. , ot Trw l(NIQM' OI Colum-1n H~avy Rains • Southland Coatnties Push Made for 2 Trains ORANGE COUNTY Alu1ninu1n Recycling Profitable By WILLIAM SCHR EIBER 0t .. 0•11' l"l ... IUM SANTA ANA -Orange: Los Angeles and San Diego Counlies ""'Ill JOin rorces of flcially Jan. 15 to push for addition or two more com, muter trains to the Ani- trark line that traverses the three rounties. Ralph Clark, chairman or he Orange County Board of upervisors and the county transit board , said Friday he met this week with ieig hb o r ro unt y ·1pervisors to finalize ans. "As a result of the meet· .1g, .,.,.e seem to have re· ached agreement on the basic joint powers entity," Cla rk said. ··we have set Jan. 15 as the date for a p· proval from each county's board of supervisors.'' ORANGE -Itching for a little extra Christmas cash., The Reynolds ~f el als CLARK S1\ID negotia- thatLosAngelesv.'ouldpay parini d elailed cosl willma1ntainits leadershlP the full cost of s ubsidiling estimates and attempting to rolf' in the agreement and the first train and the rest a rra nge fo r additional ~·ill roord1n::ite the project would be borne by the three equipment requir ed ror the using trasnit district :staff counties together . expa nded service." ClarK planners. Clark said about $260,000 said. "If we can solve some of will have to be paid to Am· Clark said Orange County the problen1s of equipment ' trak to get the service start· 1-..::::.:.:..:::::..::::~:..:=::::..,:::.:..:._ _______ _ ed and it will be up to the coul\ties to Improve grade t'rossings that have no gates or signals. T here are eight of them in Orange Coun ty. THE FUNDS would come from the rounty transporta- tion fund which until this year .... ·as accessible only to lhe tra nsit district. But a ne w s tate law ~makes it lega l for boards of supervisors to dip into the fund. ~·hich comes from gasoline taxes. to subsidize transit operations of the ir i-:=========".:=-l------------ o"'ll. l f',...~;::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j'~"l "In the inte rim period between now and J•n. 1s. BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL A'1J.tll'~Qfricials will be pee·. 2 FOR I WITH THIS AD Company is still payin~ 15 lions 1.1•ith Amtrak can cents a pound for alumi num lx>gin once the tri·county " di-ink cans o:-other clean pactiss i ~ned . JJ. /A RABBI scrap aluminum, the top The agreement "'as fi rst ~· ....... • ._; "r"'N~SU'RA"',...Nc"'E Two J.:n11tt.'s fiJr The Pr u:eo/ On~ Daily Sund.ay thru 'l"hursday 5:00to7:00 P.M. premiumpriceanyone isof· proposed by Clark several . f · \l'eeks ago in an i:ffort to ering. ('Oun tcrat"l Lhc railur{' qr "·-:')~ 1914 Hen.or loile•ctr4 A mobile recyclin g unit lo ~. ~ COSTA MlSA ~ receive scrap aluminum Proposition A on J he Nov. 5 ::=-54~·5554 ,_.· . vi s its The City shoppin~ ballot -the sales tax in- center each Tuesday from 2 crease designed to fundj;::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;f,-\I to 6 p.m., parking near transit deveiopment. TH£ Montreal South and Vienna Clark said Amtra k could East mall walkways. add up to two more com-EARJ.'S One pound or more is,ac· muter trains at peak hours V1nner served nightly Jror11 s·oo p.rri. f."nlcrlarnrnenl Ntgliliy RUTHIE LEWIS Tlllr., fri .. olld Sl't. Highk R-a.11<11, C•, Rowrr •Ill be MoncMv •••t>lf\9 0.<t ,..tlor ~" .i I JD AM ....a F..,..rol Mo•• w ltl 111 l...wwy 10 OD""'· tlOll> •t 51. 51"""' • J""" c.i"""'' ,_, ... <llftlitOf Mt0""ll•-1t.sl-" Ill-· '"WJIClft ltMll, C&. lnlf<......,I, All !.owl~ , ..... , •• ,. ltooQ ....... s.n-.1~· Mon .... , Clitt<lllf•. ANA ~IEI~1 -Though some ctop harvesting in Orange County will be slo.,.,,ed down because or \\.rdnesday's heavy rain, most farmers were happy .,.,·ith the soaking, the county Agr1ru lture Department says. ceptable and to date, the without dis rupting vital ,__., ... ~.i.e- A departme nt spokesman · firm has paid the public freight tra ffic on the single T1N1 ••••n said many of the fields will more than $l5 m illion in Santa Fe line that runs from "'''°"•-0;9<!!. be too muddy to work for a rash for the metal. which is San Diego to Los An geles "-.c;.::;1c .. few days and e ven then the worth $300 a ton to them. via Orange County. ,.1 -. ,-ILIPAS harvest will move morc··~_::_::_::_~ ......................... ~---~l~n~it~i~a~l~i~n~d~ic:_:a~l~io~o",".'__'.a~r~e~::::::::::::::'.':':'·:":':'::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· 510\.\'ly. ,-G•KOMO A, Flllpe1, t..io...t o1 U""""° BN<I>, C•. O•t• ot ONlll Oooctmot• ), 1'1• .. I 1,,_ f QS Of II. WY•WCI Dy l>f• "'''•· """''"'°' """• Allttd Fill .... ol lot #.oW)fltl, <•; douolll••, s,1vlo Fiil.,.• at lo• A"Ofltl; lwo Q•-11ildr..._ "'"'""' w•• "''" Sundof ""'"l"O •• •:lll. $1>1111 • Mort...,., C,_.pH. Mft• IOOIY. IO:llO <l,M, 51. Cttlltrin1'1 Ct lPWIUt Ct>urc .. , \.ogu1>0 Bt•<"· lnlt •mtnl, Gooll 5"tPllO•ll c..m.i.., 1,. H .... u-.on a. ..... c.o. Sllt!tH \.1911M S.Mll Mori_.¥ OlrwtlD<._ -Cllo•ltl Lf\lt•no Wood ol Huntl"'lll.,. &Met>. Ottt ol Ot<emlllr 1 1914, SlwY! .. d b'f' ii<• •If• Ntlllt -: -llougl>ter. Norm• 1-1011 ; two tiro"'""· °"""'" Wood """ Jlovmono Wood; 1-°'"""'"ll!lron. Se•wlcts lut•d•v. °"'-' 10. n ·JD PM. Pff\ F.,,,11, (OIClnl•I F""'tfl l'<orr>e on W1>trn11>llot, Cl. ·~· ........ \. !:Goy, J" '"""""'Ill Coslf "'"" Give Blood As Present SANTA ANA -A fine Christ mas gift that will cost you nothing and will go to someone you don 'l even know this holiday season is a pint of blood. The Ora nge County Red Cross Blood Center at 601 Golden Circle Drive will re· ma in open Saturday, Dec. 14th, for donors who find it difficult to get away during the week. Hours .,.,·ill be from IO O•lt <>• 1100111 OectmM• I, 1'1f. SurVlWCltov "'',.,,.Eon•,"°"'·"""' l . EC1c11 HI, o1 iltn ltY. Co •na POUi 1(1., (lldy OI Con- <CWO, Ct, IO..• °"""'""• J..,Kt £Clcly °"'"""""' o• \onl• AN, l rond.I EddJ M<."'' ol Collf IMw, MMy H.,._ ol E!N<Onlt, Cf •nd .Hfn"' Ht•""'•; l•~t Q•...,(l(l>oldrtn. mot!Wt llo.-tlt I(, Eoow <>I l_,.,. llt..:1>: •-""'''· M••. Ednn 0.(-"' Ol C.•110 -.. -Mn l(.,f'n Kt"' of Mo1'1Ptlltr, VHmonl. G••-•O.. ......... '00 ,, .... , ......... p.,,,,. 11.~ ... "'•mortol Pff •. I" l!fll o1 l!o.•"' 1-llr ~uoo•"" "'~"'o•i•• '°"'""",.-, 1<1 """'"' Mo,..01101 H<111"'" <••ll•f<' <••• •~a P•"OC \1!1wMt•l-rOorl"Clor'I •tlllt!N\ a .m. to 2:30 p.m . and donors '""'"' c. P''"'""· rt ... atn• o•Or•"""· C• must be between 18 and 65. 0.le oldtl11'0~<flnl•• I, 19 ,. ~w•., .. do., · ood h I h "" ,.,,t M••e••"· "'" Micnott •nd in g ea t . .,.,·eighing at IMUV"l•• J~•·• P••••M o• 1,,,. ... .,., moinor least 110 pounds and c<innol BP,,1>1 !'<oil ind l><OI,..., C..•• Br•uo• Dc,n ol h • d ' lo0t>n•ll•...:n.C• ""''"""''\ OOllMt..,., R\'C t.!Olla!e within the o•v, ""' ''" v .... <""Po' ,,.,.,..,,.."' ""'''" past eight weeks But in general. the pelting raindrops did a lot of good. , .. The county's l a r ge, freshly-planted s trawberry crop will benefit the most from the rain, whirh tends to leach harmful s alts out of the soil. The spokesman said ir, rigation water used in the county c omes from the Colorado River for the most part a nd rt is high in mineral salts that can dam age plants. ·nut -while strawberries benefit sin ce they a re a spr- ing and s ummer crop, the winter ('rops of cauliflower, celery a nd cabbage may suffer a little in the long run. the spokemsan said, because or th e slowe r har\·csL The-sJ)O'kes man said it is best for the t'ro ps overall to ha ve four or five major rainS during thei r growth cycle because that is what produces bumper crops. v,..., "'""'•"•' P• .. F1..,,1, •~Qlll'"',-------------~------------~ "'"'""'"•' '""'"°"''"'"' ..-m-HI lr>e .. ,.,, Fu'l<I P•t•t.c 11,t., "°""..,."a""" fort • w,111~,., W Snoiw' D•t" ot "'·"" n.combe• 6, 1'1• R•\•O•nl ol (0'01• Mo'-1 !>u•••~•O DV '"' "''" lo.,,••, t .. o.wuo;i1>1•• •. l•<>Cl• (lutlCI> of 5on!t An• •na Snor1,.,. 5n•ll"• ot !le. 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"Few people realize lh:il asthm:i, :is a killer. outranks I l• Uk (' nl I ti . polio . a nit ron~en1lai and rheumali r h l' a r I dis ea i'l t'. • · s tates Dr Couture or thl' Cnuturr I· h 1 rop r ;1 rt i r Offirl' Of-. G_., COYtirt,D.C. ·"As thma is nol lo ht• lnleratffi or tnnrd v.•1th . ,\nd yet l't'OPI<' I'. ill ~o ye.1rs 1.1·11 hout ('ffert1ve trp;1trncn1 for themsrl\'t'S. or wnr~e 1c•l. f(lr thC'1r rh1ldrcn ... IJ1:mo;.1ns !Jr Couture._ It's a" if th1·y bu1!rl up :1n immunn.1· tn C'1fC'rt1vr earl' :.t., lhC'Y bctnm~ morr and n1ort' 1k•p,.•nd;•ot nn hrnnc.h1:il d1h1tor.~ and otht'r '1.1·h1•1•11nj! med1r1111•., ' "It 's \'1'rv fruslrutini;! to int•('! someone 1.1;ho takes ;1 sthm:1 fur l!rnntt·1I." says l)r, Cnutur1• "On !he other hund. somr ot m\' most rev.·;1rrl1n i.: c~i1crrc11ces in ch1ropr.1rll'' ha~l' t'omr in tht lrr:1Lment of .1n a~thn11111c, .i:n~\Hnl! ror breath durinA; no attat'k.'. In almost all r ~ses or bronchi:i.I .islhma, rh1roprartors find lhat tht.>rl' is a ~1111ht d1slocat1on or \'t'rtebrae 1n the shoulrlrr arl'a Ttus 1s the l'Xll point 11f Ot'f"\·es leading lo \hl' bronthh1l luhr!< "Im n1an1 ca~cll, l!,c nlly nufl,1?1n~ thr d1 slnc11ted vcrtchrue bl'ICk to"'·:ird thei r normal positron ha s given 1mmed1a1e rrl1ef from st'vere ;1sthm;1 attncks," sayii° Dr. Couturr. He lakes issue with thMe who bt·lievc that a.,thma is simpl y "I\ ;1llt'rll,y. Attacks ran be· tn.i:l!ercd by hypersensitivity to normally hurmless things like pollen. foods or dust, bUt not always. ··nl'sidl'.~. people in good hralth fl o not ha ve a n ;1ller,1?.e nir or asth 1nat ic reaction to pollen or dust . And 1f your body is runctionin.i: (lroper ly you won•t have :1lterg1t."s." ··\•/ha t actunHy hnppens in an a s t hma attack is a t'ontrarti on or the muscular h~nds 10 the \11'311!'; or the bront•hi;d tubt.'S. cuttinl! do1.1•ri on th1• suflply of :1ir to the lun,ll.s Nnl t'nou~h 01ir mrans not t•nou~h ox~·gen . "That ·~ 1'.hy \hr usthma :-;uffe rer for11,ets c11eryth1ng rxrt•pt hr~ franllr st rugg le to breath<'. tl is 1nuld and body are sij!nalling despcralel.11 for the t'1l.\'~en th«•y must haY c to ~urvl\'l'." S:i)'!I Dr. Couture. Should you v.·ait until ~·ou hti\"l' an att:.1ck before you see a c:hiropractor? "Ir 's non~rnse to put off 1'frt'1'\l\'l' treatm..•nt for asthn1a. Aftrr i1l1. tl ran he dirl'ctly fut:.11 b)' i.lran)!ulation dur1ni.? a ~JlH~m or 1odln:ctly so bttau~r Of the trrrirrr 1;tra10 C'3Ch attack ptnces on your ht.>art " In short, lhe asthmatic who j?oes without significant c:1rr can look forv.·ard to mi!lery al'ld u hi,llh('r risk or permanent d11maj.!c with t-ach rtcurnn,ll Mltack . "Lei's fare 11 . asthma 15 a do 1l today problem," <O r Gary Couture. n C . ma1n ta1ns Ch1ropr11c1ic OHirt's al 2043 Westrliff Dtivl'. Suite 107, Newport Beach. Telephone 64$ 5J(IO,) tC) ARS 1974 l Every year you w ind up with something you don't need for Christmas. Another five o r ten pounds. And another resolution to lose it. So w hy not avoid the Holiday Weight? Why not get a head-start on a lean year? Steam, sauna, whirlpool and exercise on --510 S Beaco Bot.ile11ard Sourh ol Loncoln Avenue 826-0381 "°"' ..... 2300 Hart>ot BoulcvatCI Ha rbor Center 549-3368 Encino 17031 Veoh11a80tJle11a•d We~l otea1coa 986·6JJO __ ..... 18585 Ma •n Sirct>I Mitrn St !II Beath Blvd 842-1451 \ l .......... 11101 Allantrr. Boulevard Co<'nc1 ot Caison 4268874 -622 Easr Ka!ella A11enuc ~Vesl ol Tus11n Avr!: 639-244 l W"'"*tsW 6757 Weslmrn•.lf'r Avenue Wes1m1n!ltei CMler 894·3381 I I• • the la test body-shaping equipment make 1t easy. And our annual Hohday Offer makes ii easier sti11. Two memberships for lhe price of one. That's right. tf you join between Novem- ber 251h and December 22nd, you and your parlner may purchase one-year member· ., I ships for just half the regular firsl·year membership price each. Regular indivi dual members hip s are also available at low cost, lower on your l11st v1s11. (Ask. about our 5 wk. program. 520 -20 visits lor 2) So why pul it off? You'll only put it on. The s hape of tomorrow s tarts today. 2 memberships for the price of 1. Now. Holiday Spa Health Clubs For Men and Women \ •· I , l d c p I . I • • mE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane Drunks Don't Have ~hanee and C OR CORONADO IAP) -The drunken driver is caught almost be Core he starts in this San Diego s uburb or 21,000 residents with only a bridge and a single road trailing down the nape of the neck of land connecting 1t to the mainland. The streets on one side all end at North Island Naval Air Station. and there's Coronado Naval Amphibious Base at the other. In addition to the bars in Navy clubs, Coronado is ·replete with parties and tourists having a good time. Possibly no other American city does so ,..en in ap· prehending d runken drivers, the California Traffic Safe· ty F~'::'ndation says. " tn 1972. his 29-officer force arrested 556 dri\•crs sus - pected of drink in& too much. In 1973 a iota! of 582 v.ere ar- rested and through October of I his year 461. Sa n 1-"'rancisco, by contrast. apprehends drunken drivers at the rate or one per 1,000 residents. > ln an lnterview, LcBlanc said that "our convil'tlon r<iles have been bctv.•een 92 and 98 percent," (ljrgely credited to the fact that videotape movies are taken before and after arrests. HOW TO DO THEM STEP IY STEP Anyone can care tor a Brush a BIOwer nau style, or our otner "cu rl ca1ohng . tu ss-lree. !ult tunchon111 SCISSOR STVLES wtuch .a.r.e....as easv 10 ao as 1ust snampoo' Oor lamp o..1s. h1'l96r tumDle cuts. curling iron cuts, wash towel drv. brusti n !lull cuis or simple wasn and wear culs are SCIS- SORED, alt lake-care-of Yourselt styles. Good for any 11119. any hl11r No 1eas1ng, no ro llers. no pins, no POLLUT ING HAIR SPRAYS. .4.LSO: "°SIT rUMAHtMT WA¥'tS, YOU MAY Hl'f'fl W.A.HT TO SIT TOUI HAil .lGAIH. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING. Huntington Beach Fullerton '564 .._..._ A•t. )OS H. H..._ lh•4. "It's a dubious honor, in a way," Chief of Police ,_Arthur LeBlanc said, "but I'd rather see the arrests drop lie said the usual arrest in volves a s:iilor -:1bout 58 percent of the total in each of the last three years. e ·ut Le Bla nc, a former Navy man. insists his offi cers are fair- minded. "We '\'e arrested prominent civilians, admirals and chaolains as well." he says. 968-3535 879-3863 I A.M. to 10 P.M. ·Sot. IS-.' to 5 P.M. · lozero." · "" ......... ... .... , ....... 1,-... "Con Santa speok EVERY language in the world?" Sirens Yet? The Fight Intensifies By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) - A food store chain whose name I won 't mention because it sounds too much like a rival news service (not Reuters) has come up with a dandy idea. It has developed "an ear- ly warning system on price increases"' to help protect customers from surprise at-· La cks at the checkout counter. "EVERY WEEK we will voluntarily post a list or price increases such as those rece,ived fr om manufacturers a full seven \,\GHTE:Jt SIDE days before we actually change our price,'' the com- pany announced . This will. I predict, be the most powerful anti -innation weapon since the WlN but- ton. Note how beautifully it fits in with the Ford .ad- ministration's concept of economics as a war on inna - tion. Its potential is, indeed, so potent the Admini stration would do ~·ell to make it a part of the President's own economic program. THE PREl.JMINARV ttunking is to hang lanterns in church steeples when price increases impend -- one if by wholesale, two if by retail. 11cralds on horseback . then gallop over the coun- t rys ide, spreading the alarm. "Prune juice is risi ng!" lhey cry. Or whatever the , appropriate w<iming might be. Aroused citizens nock to the grocery store in time to lay in a supply of prune juice before the price boost hits. It gives Ford's infla- tion fighters an aura of Pttinutemen that could do wonders for morale. ADDITIONALLY, there is already extant and in good working order an ear- ly warning system de· ve loped by civil defense to alert the populace in event of enemy air and missile at- tacks. With some modifications, it ~·ould make an ideal back-up for the primary warning system outlined above. Sirens wail over cities and byways. Citizens spring up and switch their radios to the spot on the dial de- signated for braodcasting instructions toci\ilians dur- ing national emergei'lcies. ''THIS IS TIIE President s peaking. At 10 o'clock Eastern Standard Time this morning an 18 percent in- crease in prune juice prices wa s dete c ted on the "·holcsale market. "Con sumers have ap· proximately 30 minutes to reach their supermarkets before the upsurge is felt at retail level. Good luck and Godspeed~" A half-hour isn't a lot. or time. particularly for sub- urbanites living more than 10 miles from a shopping center. lt is estimated, however, that within a lO ·mile radius of ground ze ro a 30-minute warning can save 66 percent or the shoppers eight cents a can on prune juice. Lawmaker Seeks Special Sex Zone BOSTON (UPI} -The Ptta ssachu se tt s Legislature's champion of sexual civil li berties ha s in- troduced a bill allowing communities, at their op- tion, to set aside zones where prostitution nnd gambling would h e legalized. Officially. the zonl'S would be kno .. 11n as "adult entertainmentdistricl<;" Rep. Barney Frank, n Boston Democrat, said within the proixiscd i::ones state laws dealing v.•ith pro- stitutibn . gambling. ob- scenity, or 1>riv;.1te sexual conduct would be.su~­ pended. To be legal. tall such con- duct there would ha\'I.' to be between or among consent- ing adults . The requir('d change in zoning la"'s would be left up to each city ··HOME or lo"'"· During his first t\\'O-year term in th e I-louse, Frank s ponso red or supported dozens of bills liberalizing the slate's Jaws governing se xua l activity a nd vehemently opposed an ob- scenity l aw passed this year. Win Honors Three Saddlcback College students recently earned honors at the Pasadena City Co\lc~c Forens ic tourna- n1cnt. Bob La~·rcnce v.·on a third place trophy for nov- ice oral interpreta tion. Awards o( excelle nce "·cnt to Jim Welch for oral in- lcrpretation and to Peter ~1ottershead for-extem- poran('ous speaking. ~ •Al'f•CO oN•\JlllANt.ti AUTO insurance L~~$8400 AS ANH UAL • INDUSTRIAL •COMMERCIAL •YACHT BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. ZZ39 FAIRVIEW, COSTA MESA Phone 642-6500 • 546·3205 • I \ • • • Crocker announces more dough for next Christmas. • •• • • .. • • • • " On Christmas Club SJvings. Crocke r just went up lo 5%. And no bank in C<ilifornia can give you n1ore on Christn1a~ Club 5JVll1f~5. So. wheth er ymfrc putt ing it .iwJy for giit s, IJxc,, hol1dJv need , or jus t lo fight inflation, you might JS well c.irn as much as you c.111 on );o ur money_ At Crocker. ~) CROCKER BADK \ I •. ' \ ;,) ... ""''·, ....... -. J.l[l.i&ll fOtC • - r :t 10 DAILY PILOT Monday. Otcamt>er 9, 1974 Scores See New 'San~ana Sloop' Scores of .\~Cht1ni: fans lan:1·3fJ i.luop Y.h1 t n ~·nnc ~ s howed u1) ;ir the \V, U has produf.'l'<l <is to1np('l1tor SchOt:k Co.s 1n-lhe \\'l.llc r in the 11.ilf 1'on lcvt'l·r:1('1n~ bo1:1t s how ut Ca nn('r}' (";11c,.:or). \1 1lt a~e on l.alaYl'llt• Sl. "l'hc Santar111·30 t'Omcs 111 Sunda y to \'I('\\' the llCI\ S:Ht· thl' \1 uk1· of thc hi (.:hl y sue· Ct·~i.ful (}uartt·r '!'on S.111 ~ tana-25. 'Sunkist' Entries Record Balboa \"acht Club's Sunk1sl Sc ri ~,drc1o1.· a r<'· co!.<!_~~ ... trs,,.Qifl4'! boats 111 10 «lasses ~ailin g on ins1dt' courses Saturd:1y and 78 boats 1n outside classci. Sun· da)'. Allh<1u g h des i g n f'd !i.pc1·1l 1ca ll y to rat(· I l;.11( 'fnn undl."r thl· lnlt>rnut1nnal {)f. r~hor ... Huie ! IOR ~ :\1C1rk 111, lhl' S;1ntan<•·JU "ill ;1lso ratt• ,,,..11 1n thl· \lidget Otean Ra (·1n g Fl eet (l\JORF i 1n t'<1.-.ur l·ml'nl rull's. :1 c: {'Ording 10 Tom Sc hol'k . 'l'h e hC>,1t 's !>.li l pl.in mca.,lll"l•n1c nll> .l ll(J hu ll il lll'S \1e rc dt•i.tl:(ncll lor Sf}(.'l'd . '!'he lui,:h aspect r:it10 1n,uns't 1s c·o mplt.·n1l·nted b.1 ,1 Jo foo t .. , .. m ... :1surl·n1t·u1 <1nd .1 Ing · 'J ··of 12 64.i fct·l. I~ ,.\UUITl(J\' to JI , r:..ic- ing t1u:d1fu:1.1t1ons. ltt{· S<in· ' .a c I use. uc1 Two Undefeated In Qualifying US C a nd UC Irvine qualified for lhc l1;1e.•1fi<" Coast lnlt•rcollcg1atc \'achl Rul'1ng A:.soc1at ion's te<i m r:1cin g ch :impions hips sch('duled ne-:1 Saturdt4t :.ind Sund.'.l y al Santa Cruz. 1'he teuin ral·ing cha1n- pionsh1p carries y.·1th it the covelt'd f'ordTrophy . Sl•\ en collt•gi1:1tc teams competed in the qualifyi1~g ract•s Sa turday "'ith USC a nd l 'C Irvine coming out or the 18 r a ces undefeated . 'l'hl" l'<>m1>e t1lion \\'as lo have co ntinued Sunday ag.:1 in l>'I O r a n~e Coast Colle~c and Ci.ti State Long Be ach but strong, g us ty northeast "'tnds bll'w lhl' l.1do-14s out or the 11·a1cr Ut·f u r c they could get :.tarted. ln the Cinals the Southern division skippers will sail ugainst teams from Sal'! ~ose St .. te and College of Marin.:.. Hobie Cat 'Charity' Success . • Let Us Help You With , Your Holiday Party Plans! I The "Arnall bo~1ls on Satur· day l1ter:1lly s;.11lcd lhroui.:h a s ea of d e bris :is the l'3stcrn end of the bay "'a:. clogged wfttl 1lot:.1.1 m from the runoff from heavy rains a fc\v days before. 1 .111:.i -:Ill" s t <111111 has IJ l'cn .... 't,~!il"!'!'l'llllJ!iiii ~·4 u qi pt•d 11•1th np11mum t·ru1 ~1 n ).! ~t·a r. ·rhe:.~ in· r ludr fi ft . 21 ~ 111. hi:i11Jroom ;ind ;.111 t·.\lt'a 11icll' cun1pa· n1 nu11 a.v . ,\ laq,;t· 1.·~hapcrl J.:alle \' 1" to :.l:..rl)()<1rd 1\'1th an1plc sttJ\\':l gt• ~paC{'. ii 1..irgt· IC'l" box :in d a st<in· d.1rd t 110-Uurnc1· s lu \<'. Steeping accommodations for five include an aft c1uarte rberth on the port Sldt'. l\\'O \\'Id{', lengthy Sci· tee berths amidship and a full· sized V ·berth forl\·ard. 1'hc raecs 11·l're scheduled in tht• \'c\1 port H;u·bor turn· 111~ basin but \\.'e re can- t•(•ll ed "'hl'n three boats "·crt• capsized Ltnd five dis- mas1ed be fo re the starting· gun. USC and UC I rvinc \1·ere selected on the basis of thei r Sa turclav records. llobie Cal sailors earned 5600 for the Orange County chapter of the ,\meriC'an Cancer Society Saturday in the 2nd annual Christmas Ch-arlt\' R egatta CO · sponsored by the llobie Cat Association and the Rusty Pe lic an Res taurant in Ne\\·port Bl'ach. \lore than 3.'i boats turned out fo r the event \Vhich "·as sailed in the north Lido Channel. We offer Sputtering hot 1 PIZZA HORS D'OEUVRES > Delivered to your door ~ i S<iilors and }\arbor dis- trict offi cers stud the bay had not been so fou led since the hc<JVV r ains of 19ti~. 'f he debris iticludcd l'\'crylhin~ from tumble\\·eeds. to tim- bers, citrus fruits :ind tree branches. Thj! Sunkist Se ries is saih:.d o\ler a three-months period on the fi rst \\'l't!kcnds of Dece mber, J;1nuary :ind February. Salurda~··s r:1c- ing \\";tS conduttcd 1n~1de ttie bay 1n light airs. On Sun · day the larger boats \\"t·rc hit by gusty northeast y.·1nds tha t necess1lated hl'a\'Y re· efing. Rcl>'U lts \\"ill Ix' reporter! a fte r the f1n;1l race of the series in Fe bruary. .\ux1liar y po\1er •~a l\\O· c1 l indcr \'olvo d lt'st·I cili,:1nl'. \"1 1111 i.t:il1sti c~ ;ire 2'J rl I J Ill O\"('r:llt . 25 ft. \\.Jt erl1n e. 10 rt ll<·a m. 5 f1 draft. 8.800 pound:. d1 sph1ee· men\. incl udini? -1.100 1>ouncls bal\;.l.~t \I' 1th a s<iil are..c of 425 squar('fet·I. Thi.' 1l e~1 ~nc·r 11·a:. Sh:1<l 'furnl·r of :\\•\1 !lOl't B(•.ach Supreme Court Split Over Chair Decisio11 From Wire St'r\•lce Supreme Court Justice i'!arry A.. Black mun has re· vealed a new split among the jus Lices of the nation's highest court , a dis pute over chairs. Bl ack mun told a group of governme nt la wyers that ChieJ Justice Warren E. Barger is pushing for un· iformity in the black leathe r ehairs on which the justices sit in the courtroom. Three are notably lo\\·er - for more than five decades he has shared V.'ilh others " Past rl'cipients of the award include Prl'sidents Richard 1'1 . Sixon, Dwight D. Eisenhower, llerbert lloover a nd Lyndon B. Johnson. • Helen Thomas. chief of ·t he UP I \Vh ite I-l ouse Bureau, will "·rite her memoirs for !\1 aC'Milla n, "'ith the publishing date set for the autumn of 1975. ( PEOPLE J. The book will describe her experiences covering • '-----------the adminis trations of pre· backed than the others and Justice William 0 . Douglas' c hair i s more hea\lily padded than any or the rest. "The chief justice doesn't like the fact tha t the chairs are not the same and he is trying to make them un- iform," Black mun said. "l for one hope they "'ill re- main diffe rent .·· •. Ir p ark s and home landscapes in the So\'ict Union some d ay take on American c ha r aeteristics. it may be the result of modest-gifts handed out to a t e am of Russ i an s "f Agriculture Secre ta ry Earl L. Ruiz. The del c~ation in \\'ashin.i;iton for talks on U.S.-Sovlet cooperation in agricultural a ffa irs, \~as presented "'1th copies of the departm ent ·s 197 2 vear book, Landscape for Living . When published tv.·o years ago, the go,·ernmcnt charged $3.50 for ('ach copy of the yearbook . Thl' 1973 edition, llandbook for the "Home, was $S.70 ('ach. but the aide said the Russians expres..o;e<I a prerer€'nce for the ear lier \•olume. • Rome's c rim ina l ('ourt. citing JaC'k o f C\'1dencc. cleared former American t elevis ion corrcspond('nl Jack Begon of cha r~es that he faked his ov.·n kidnapinµ last year. The court also acqoiltC'd him of charges of embezzl- ing money fron1 his former employer. t.he American Broadcastln ~ Company Begon, 63. \\"as a pro- ducer-c orre spondent for ABC in the s um mer of 1973 "'hen he disappeared for four -..·eeks. He turned up in Rome and told police he had been ki dnaped b)' the !\tafia and taken to the United States • Comedian Bob llope ha~ been honored with the N('v.' Yor'k Salvation Army As· ~iatlon's 1974 citation or merit for the "wonder and joy or his ~ood humor th11t sidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. • The go\'Cr nment has de· cidl'd not to further contest a n appellate cou rt's re· \'ersal of a contempt convic- tion against l\1eyer Lansky, the onetime financia l v.·izard of the unde r\\Orld. Lanskv. 72. v.·as con\'icted la st ye.ar o f failing to ans1•·"r a subpoena issued by ::i federal grand jury in !\1iami and v.·as sentenced to Sl'rve a year and a day in prison. lit~ "·as freed on appeal lxind and the convit'tion \\'as reversed last June by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals in Ne\\' Orleans. "'hich said the govemn1cnt fail<'d to prove that Lans ky y.·jJlfully and contemptuous- ly avoidC'd compliance \l.'ith lhe s uhpoena. Pl'HLI C ~C>TI CJ-: SLP-IOU IUPE110111 COUltT 01' T"t'. STATE 01' CAlll'OltNIA l'Olt T"E COUMTY 01' OltAMGE Me.A·t?Me MOT ICE 01' MIAIUolG OF PETITIOH l'Olt PIOtATIE Ol'lll'lll A"O FOi LllnEltSOI' ADMINIST ltATIOM WITMTMl '#lll.f.J>llolll:lllO E1lll• ot 0AN1El Sl EPHEN i108LICK, •••DANIELS. H08ll(l(,0KH- N0TtCE IS NEl'I EIY GIVEN 1~•1 STEPHEN C.EOl'IGE HOSllCK ~ lot.a l'lt•e!n I pell hon for ProUte ol W•ll -to. •U...••<:o DI L•tt•rl ot AOm•n,.Tr.atlOl'I will' llWWlll A,.,,..•tKI lo 1,,. pell II-, •-fft(t ID .... I(~ 11 m-lor llltl~er P•f1itlll1r1, •nd ll"t.ll !fie II-Ind Pl•<t al .... rif>o the - l\e\ """ Ml tor Dete,.,~r l•. 1t1'. •1 t JO 1.m., I" I,,. tOU•lr°""' OI ()f!~t1Meftl No J ,,, WICI (llUtl, "100 CiY!C Ctnl•r o.;,,..w ... t. 111 tl>t Citv ot !.ant• An•. C•lilOf'n••. O.lt<:I O..:tmo.rr •. ltl• WILLIAM I . II JOltlll. COWltf Cltrk fllGAM,OAVIDSOM, 01tU-Y6GAflfllTT GWMMArtlHo, al•tl., 111411''- lol--' hi<-. CIH'-•~I•'™" 171tlUH1l1 ... -.,. ,.,, .... 11i-. 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Runner-up \vas I , , -o r free banQuet facilities ~ I HUNTINGTON BEACH fl 847-1214 ' • I COSTA MESA ,\ 646-7136 FIRST SAIL \\'. C. Schock "s Santana-30, a ne1v ha lf-ion undergoes sea trials off ~c1vport lieach. Scores of ~-:i c hting fans inspected the 11c11· :'i loop Sundal Sunday in <in in-thC-\\'ater sbo 1\· :it !:ic:hoc:J·(s retail outlet in l\"l'\\'J)Orl USC s kippCrs "·ere Curt Olson. Benny i\Iitchell, J ohn \Vei ss and J)l)n J esberg. Sailing for UCI· "·ere J cl"f · '.\lc Dcrm<1id. Rick Kern . J ohn ll.oss·Dug gan and Phil Ramming. !i1ike St oudt of 1''ontana.1 ~::__~~--:--occ:--,..-:::-:-c;:------------Other winners: t- liOBl E -12 -1. Ste1·e Travel everywnere •.• llatch. Riverside; 2. Tod Sundays Barnett. Long Beach. DEALEltS -Fletcher In the DAILY PILOT }ll.'<1 Ch . 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"" ' \VA.SlllNGTON <AP) -The Agr1cultilre Department has given rood processors more than a yc<1.r to ust up existing supplies or packaging labels ror meat and poultry·products, although the label5 include advertising terms that a rederal cQu·r1 sa)'S are misleading. But a ftor Dec . 31. 1975, labels '4'\th terms Su<'h as "all " or "pure" or "100 percent " "'ill be prohibited from packages of meat and poultry which con - tain more than one ingredient , offic ials said. TllE DEPARTM E"'T orficially pro- posed the l1:1beling crackdown Jan. 23 as a followup to an earlier action limiting such descriptive l erms on hot dog labels. ,\ federal court, acting on a c::ons umer group la"·suit fil ed in April 1971, had ruled hot dogs contained a number of in· gredicnts and co uld not be caJled "100 percent" anything. Thus. in it s proposal last January, the USDA said it interpreted the court action on hot dogs to apply to other meat and poultry products as "'ell. rn seeking public comment, the department said re· actions included: -JI.I any ''all" and "pure" labeled pro- ducts cont ain additives. . --The terms "all" and "pure" should be reserved for truly pure products. The department's orncial announce· tf\tnt did not specify when the labeling requirements would become mandatory. Ho"·ever, a spokesman said the deadline for us ing up existing labels will be Dec. 31, 1975 . ONE OFf'JCIAL said it Yi'as a co mmon practice to alto"' ample time for com- panies to change over to new labeling re· quirements but that many food pro· eessors a lready have el iminated the terms in question. Labels to be prohibited under the new federal regulation beginning in 1976 in· elude : pure pork sausage, pure pork luncheon meat, all bee( salami and all "'hite meal turkey. The federal court had held ir(the hot - dog case that iUeh terms mean "wholly, completely, exclusively and sole Iv.·· "Sin ce most processed meat and poultry products contain small amounts of seasoning and curing agents, they do L. ff. 8fJ1Jff _MOST P EO PLE are misled about not comply with the court's interprets· the terminology as it is now used. · tion of the descriptive terms,'' the de-partment said in its announcement. Divorce Started\1r;;:;:=::;~:=::;:=::;~~~==~~1 After Holidays ~~\)~'(SEWING TIME l0 lil·nl ••~k ~ uur Lh\l' anti \\'ar m:.in \.\hy more d1,·orl'l'~ :.irl· 111!.ll ":..itt·d 111 Jo1nu<1r\ than in an\' other month. n(•h;1tahfl'. th:1t. But Some matriinonial scholar!'. think lh(' Chr1~tm:.is holidays tend to firm up thl' i:l)l1d m:.irrt;1 _g~·s . hut ll'ar do\\n lhe h:.id ones u·s· belit'\l'd hu.~h;lnd?o. and Y.l\(·s \\ho dun 't get along v.cll gl't along le;,st \I l'IJ ;1ftl'r Ji•1rl1l'S. . A s rr;s pu~1t·q 111 !~ lolJJ'\~· tf :.in f-~ng lish hotel re· ads: "AITlcr lr:.in)l; ;irl' rt·11uested to retire before 2 a.m. Gcrm:.ins :.irl' rcr1ul·~ll'd to :1risc no ea rli er than G a.m. Italians are required to refr'ain from sin gi ng a ft er 10 p.m. '' A SCllOLA R who has made an extensive study or personalities in sports <'Ontends female race ear drivers are almost invariably in - dependent loners. Like"·ise, girls who take up skydiving. CONG RESS Q. ''Who said, 'There are tvlo periods wh en Co ngress does no business : One is before the holidays, and the other after'? Will Rogers?" A \'o. Geor~c 0 . Prentil·c said that. \Viii Rogers said. ''\\'1th Coni.:rl'S S. l'\erytime they make a joke it's a la"·: :.ind c\·crytimc thry n1akt• a la"' it':. a JO kl-." Q. "CA.'li sc1•:~TISTS lell by examining :.i si ngle hair \\'hclhcr 1\ l'<.1 me rrom a n11.1n or~ \\'om an? .. A. CC'rt:nnt.'· (':.in In fal'I. th(•y c:.in tell by examin- in g t'\'t.'n JU St ont· of :.ihout 30 trillion l'ells in the human body wh ether th;1t cell i~ from a man or a \\'Om;.in. Q. "C,\N A FOflTHALL Pt:\ \'ER talk v.·ith one of those t('cth ~u;,i rd s in hi s mouth'!"' A.. Plain!\·. Fluently. VC'hen1cnll~·. HI.lit: JEANS • .. ('ORRf.S Pt)l'\l)•:~TS rl'port that black r:n:.irket blue j~an s in thl' S<ivicl L"nion nO\\' 1·ost the equ1v:.llcnl of S90. t NOW ll ERt: in hi s \.\'ritings did William Shakespeare m:.ik£' n1i'nt1on nf knives, forks or spoons. Recent lv rcpnrtt·d lhl1t. Custon1er a.~ks "'h ~· not. Bl'rau?o.'c l'\'C'r\·bod \'. l'\rn the original Queen Eliza~th . :1tc \\·1th 1hl·1r fingers then, tht' sa,·ages . .. oo T•:l.E\'ISlfl'li , r:111io and ne\\·s papcrs have anylhing to do" 1th the .;u1t·Hl(' ratt•., ln a w:.iy. ma~ bt'. Pleas.:· noll· I h.tl in thl· ;111 da ~ ~ after i\1 aril~ n i\lonroc took thnse f111al ?o.lc1'Jllrl i.! t•;1psu\C's. the suicide r:.ilc ht•re-:11.>out s \\('Ul u11I'!111·rt t•nt.. In England.\\ hen Dr. Stcphl'n \\';1rd killed h1m:.t·lf 1n the _'\'<tkl' or !ht' J>rorumo :1ff;11r. !ht· ?o.lll t'1tlc rate tht·rc 1u1npl'd b} 17 perc~nt. Ad.Irr.,~ nmzl In I. \I &lr1rl p 0 Hv I 1~;5 '•'!fp(lr! U\·och.' CA ~12663 2 4·hour Restdurant and Lo unge RELAXING ATMOSPHERE (McFadden Offramp, Newport Freeway, Tustin) (71 4) 547·2553 3-10PM ~/ 3-1 0PM MONDAY TUESDAY Top Sirloin Half Chicken s2.95 s1 .65 Soup or Ga1den Sa lad Potato and Vegeta~e Soup or Garden Salad Whipped Potatoes. Peas SOUR DOUGH FRENCH BREAD SATU RDAY NEW YORK STEAK S3.5Q SOup or Salad Potafo and Vegetable Sour Dough French Bread Dll1ECTIONS Going $0Ulh Keno s •s at !he 1rp of your bumper t Going north Take first left at otlramp lo Mt~adden. left aqain cross the F,eeway or.age, look for Keno s sign on your rtghl ~ GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE CALICO CORNER PRINTS Petite design prints on 100% cotton, polyester/rayon blehds. Deep winter colors and natural backgrounds. Machine washable, 44"/45" w ide. COMPARE AT $1.98 YARD . QUILTED NYLON PRINTS .Delicate floral designs on soft nylon ·quilt. Perfect for • dusters, housecoats and robes. Nylon, polyester, ace- tate. Machine wash , 45 "/48" wide. •SCREEN PRINTED VELVETEENS •CURTAIN CALL DOUBLE KNITS •STARDUST DOUBLE KNITS •METALLIC GEORGETTES • NYLON SHEER PRINTS •LUSCIOUS VELVET • •ALL STAR SATIN 2~. Glitter and glow, clingy soft, or lustrcu! fabrics for all the glamour of holiday festivities. Acetates/ nylons/rayons & polyesters. 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Alter 3 months interest is paid to date of withdrawal.':' DAY IN -DAY OUT PAS SBOOK ACCOUNT pays $26.95 lor each $500 at end of year based on SY.'!-~ guaranteed annual rate providing an annual yield of 5.39"/o. $5 minimum balance WITH NO WITHDRAWAL PENALTY. *Federal Aegula11ons require a substantial interest penalty l~r early withdrawal. * Now! Earn even more on accounts of $100,000 or more-ask for .~Is. ~~r. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS * MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED ANO NOTE COLLECTION CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANK . 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SOUfti BAY CCNltR IE.MP!.[ CIT Y .... f11TT1t.R uPIOWN • W!lllTl(R lA~f • fL CAJON ~AN Ol[UO ALSO IN~ SAN fPJ.~ISCO . OAlll AlllD. BfA~FI fY . ~AN JOSt . '.jAi RAM(NTO. OALY C1Tv v.rs tl£.I([ ~N t.!AT£0 REDWOOD ClfY. !'.AN RAI At~ . Mf)NllRfY. I ' C:ERRllQ '11·C~t'M)N0 . WAt NIJI er.tel(. !IA.NYP.t.INO VA,,(J[)·IO!.GAl~·'iUNN~V'°'l ·ll'lt.l("l~Jl•f1A_~V,.,\f • .,,tN l(AN~ ~,,,.,. ' ' , • .. r r ' Creative Arts .Encouraged . . By ALLISON DEERR · 011 ... 0 .. 1, PlllllSW" Toddlers discover the joy or move: ment and the reel o( a p;,iirftbrush to the hand. Students "beeome'' inanimate ob· j.ects through crt'ali vedramatics. Young people expand their s kills in acting. mime and m usic Adults bypass childhood objections t o piano and ballet and find latent talents. And proressional artists are ex· posed to a .sharing or experiences. s kills, expertise. To Mitch Teemley 1ind a handful of artists, this is partial fulfillment of a dream. The 24-yea r ·old direclor or the l nstitule of the Arts, Corona del fl-la-r envisioned a co lony of res ident artists, mueh like the J\loscow Art Theater in the late 1800s and early 1900s. .. A .. ctors, d ancers, mus icians, pain· t crs. all work together. ft is impossi· ble to separate the arts. None 1s more itflportiint tti a n lhc other." T he concept came to lhe dircctor as a 2l·year ·Old graduate in theater or Cal State Long Be ach. "'fhe need was thl·rc . It vl'as obvious. Others agreed with me, but none or us had the money." ON ;\ SJIOESTRIN<; ·rhe shoestring oper;ition got unde r w;iy 10 months ago. Success with the community has led to cxpa~ion. The institute wiU move lo l:i rgcr quarters early next ye<1 r. 'f cemley 'ol.'<1nt cd to p!iint until he <icted in a school pl;iy at the ;igc or 10. In hig h .school. he got into rock music, staging 5_l'Vc_r<il Mroups. _Gigs as a • singer.gu1tar1sl helped pay his college tution. But his first love ftmained the theater. He's acted on stage and television. done dialect recordings and danced in musicals. ,,... The institute is a reOection or h.i s multiple interests and those or the staff. Actively involved are Susan De Pip-· po, director of the Newport .Jazz Ballet Company; $11cn Prince, who teaches ballet ana mime, who once di:lnced with Jacob '~ Pillow in New York . Others are Kerry Sheu and Diane de Julio, art; Teemley and Chris An- derson, theater; Bernard Zalusky, art, and John Catanzaro, Orange County Chamber Choral. "We offer something for everyone from preschool throu gh pro - fessional," Teemley said . "We're not simply a music school, a school of dance or a theater group.'' €reative-Beginnings exposes pre~ schoolers lo graphics, dance, music and acting in two-hour sessions one to three times per week. CENTRAL THEME "It all revolves around a central theme. tr the the me is trains, the chil dren may construct one out or cardboard, learn a song about them, do locomotion movements and act out a story." What happens. he says, is that arter a few months, one child won't want to put the paintbrush down and another will exult in movement and dance. · Children in e lementary grades are offered weekend workshops and after II Too many people still believe that the arts are 'something to do in your spare time . - eop e BEA ANDERSON, Editor .....,..,OK_IMrl,1914 ........ Editor's Work Viewing Globe NEW YORK lU P!l -Noone 11·ould d:ire call 1-lan a Umlauf :.dizzy blonde. She <'"an d i.<;course on energy and eronomics \1·ith C'<1uanimity. She can talk about. the ;iris and archeology 'v•ith at'umen . And she can also talk of the future for tot;d cqu:i lily of the S('XCS. "I don't think \l.'e'll st•e it in our lifetime.·· she .s ;ud . ""and I have a lot or time tu go.·· l\liss Umlaur is ;1n assistant editor of the \Vorld Almanac, the annual book of facts "'hi r h has ju.st made its 1975 de- but. Sht.> "'role and edited a va riety of the sections including the one on energy, .summed up \l.'Or ld a nd domestic economic developments. archeology h1ghliE!hts, world di.'!aslers, \'Olcanic lore a nd the \l."Orld of\l.·omen in '74 'ol.'ith alooktothcfuture .. You learn by doing,·· she said. un· dC'rstat in A the 11·ork she and others put into rondcns1ng volum<·sofmateriaJ. KESE1\KCll \'01.UIHF. "Actual\v on oil a lone. I had a £older this thi<'k. :, .s he .said. stretching her arms in :1 "'idc s1ving to indicate materia l she assembled for the section called Energy. Ultinlatl'ly. 11•i\h tables included, :.he condensed 11 to eleven pa ges, C:'I:· umining the future power sources from coal to geothermal power. "I'm convinced that among all the alternatives,·· she s aid, ''couser\·ation 1sthcans'ol.'e r."" The section on "'omen !l\\'O pages I fo r used less on the "'fi rst 11·oman who'' angles t\Od morl' on "'omen's 11dva nces 111 equal rights. poillics :ind the job \\"Otld. \Vomen still h:1vf' 11 long \l."U)' to go in il ll areas. ;.i\thoutth r.li:.s Umlauf said that in the fight for p:1ssage of the Equal Rights Amendment alone, she "'as interested to see that a lotofoppo· ncnts of the amendment lost in the Novem ber elections. But legislation alone cannot prevent job and pay discrimination against women, she said. Both management and employe must work toward that equal OpPortunity . "You find many women who gel to middle management and stop there, waiting to be promoted instead of pushing forward," she said. "I'm amazed at the number or women who aim no higher than a secretary.·· TRAINING NEEDED 1 "'There must be a lot or training, though, for management positions .• .more job a~d .e.~r~er counseling. "Many men have Changed their al· titudes (toward women y,·orkers) but you can still sense a subtle reeling a mong th em that they're being threatened.'· Pt1iss Umlauf came into publishing from a cosmopolitan backgr8und. She Was born in Sweden, the daughter of a Czechoslovakian diplomat. lier mother was Latvian. The family moved to the United States in 1948 arter the C:r.ech govern· menl fell to the Communists. she said. She attended public s chools in 'shaker Heights, Ohio, a Cleveland ·suburb. She holds a, bachelor's degree from Vassar College and a master's from Yale with majors in Russian and European languages and literature. \Vith all the things on which she must be a uthoritative, I s: ~d . "There mtt\t never be a Juli in the eonver-$a- tion if you 're around." She laughed. ''Ptly friends often stop me with a 'ha, ha, thefe's lhe World Almanac ~al king again.'" • xtK>ol programs 1n all or the arts. · For high school and coUege art en- thusiasts, progra:ns can i>e sup· plementa I. '·Rather than go in ne w directions, we orrer claSses in estab~ished areas not offered on cam- pus. "Most schools can't offer intensive work in mime, directing or dialects lor example. Dancers can't get into ja:r.:r. ballet. ''We are here rorthe community, as well. "Few people ever stumble upon the best way to express themselves. Children now are given a chance lo discover the arts, but there isn't the same opportunity for adults. •·They tend to take up painting becau s e e veryone is . Like the children, they need to rind what suits their own creativity and develop that talent." NOT CAREER He asserted that too many people still be lie ve that· the a rts are "something to-do in your spare time. Few think or music or dance or paint· ing as a life's \\'Ork . "But self-expression is a \'ital human need." He feels that too many are turned orr to the arts by forced piano or ballet lessons. "Creativity is a personal thing. No one art is better than another. When parents choose for the child what may not suit him , it's not because they are vindictive, but because they don't know any better." But, he adds, when you begin at age two, a child's exposure to the arts will .help hi s own talent emerge. The resident artists concept is thriving. Through the inslitute's com - bined arts department, proressionals t and students share in joint ventures. "For a theater production, £or ex· a mple, the art department will create the sets, the dance department do the· choreography, the music department coach the singers and provide the score"' he said. "Each must know the role or the other.'' The institute has spawned the Orange County Chamber Chorale, Newport Jazz Ballet Company and th,e Right Pitht;e Players. South··-coast Repertory; Up With ·People and several ~ance troupes re·. hearse there. · ,· "Most of the teachers work for a pit-_ : ta nee all or them work professionally somewhere else." Tcemley puts in 13-hour davs. Taking the institute's programs into the community to schools, churches and residential complexes is the next step. But it all depends on funding. ''We're forming a booster club and the nucleus is young people who are really enthusiastic about us . · • "We are all here because we enjoy what we're doing. We know what's happening and we love it." . . - 'Many men have changed their attitudes toward women , but you can sense the subtle feeling that some feel threatened. '-Hana Umlauf ' I ' I ' I ' ' Mitch Teemley rehearses for Newport Jazz Ballet Co. with director Susan De Pippo. • Her Good Turn~s · A Bad Solution DEAR A.'\'.\" LA/\"DERS: Last Sa lurday four couples \l.'Crc hlt\"ing a night on th e lo"·n \Ve r;in in to another friend who \I. as cockeyed drunk. '"Archie .. told u.s he h;id a terrible fight~"th hi s \\ ifc and she had left him re. llC' "·ouldn't let ;invonc take im home bl'causc, he Sa id. "She'll be \\'a1ting up to gi "c me more hell and she'll kt!t:p me up all night yelling.·· Bi2·hearted me, I ~ave Archie the key to my aparlmcnt. lie llromised to go to sleep on the couch and be out by 7:30 a.m. (I a l\1·;1~'.s carry a second key on a .string around m y neck in case I lose m ~· pur~e I planned to use th at ke.v and creep 111 "·ithout disturb- ing h1m .1 \~'hen I arrived home I found Archie asleep in my ht·d lie had taken hi~ .sh(}{"S off but had h1 -. ~u1t on . also his .shirt and ncck11c . I let h1n1 sleep ;ind took lh c couch my:,A·lL The nl'xl morning I i.:ot up ut 10 :30. Archie "'as .still asleep in my bed. l a'ol.•akcnt>d him. gave him somt' bla ck coffee a nd SC'nl him on hi s ""'ay. lie had a lerrifi t hango\·cr but \l.'a~ \'er~ appr('ciat i\"C. lust ;is he 11 a~ leaving (you ean im- agine ho1v ht" looked ;tfte r ha11ng slept in his suit l thl· \1·oman !icros~ the h:11\ opcnC'd her door to gel her Sunday papt"r. Shl' looked :it me <i nd said. "\\'t'll' l nc1·er flJ.:Url·d you £or Tl·l:\1' kind:·· <ihd bang 1\"entht•r door This 'vom<in has a bi g n1outh . Should t Ir~ to t•x pla1 n th l· circum sta ntc.s ~ NOTc;u11 ,T'' Ot~AR .'.\,: "lfe \\.'ho 1•xcus ei. him selr a c <'ust·s himself." Say nothin ~. She probably "·ouldn'I helit've 1·nu ""'"'wa~·. From. now o·n. l<" 0 t one of the fello"s ~ive lllS kty to dtunkt'n fri('nds "hu have ri_il:hls "ith thl'ir "il'C!>. DEAR AF\~ J.,\:'\DEHS· I an1 30 and \\:.lS p('t1 t1oned b_,. m,y "'ifl' as <.i J)t.'rmanrnl rt·s1dt•nt of this ('Ountrv, \Vt> arc no1\ SC'p;1rat1..-d I lo'e 11 h('r(' ~1nd l 11 anltO !>t:.L~ The probl('m r.1 y "1f(· OJX'nl'd somc- ch a r i: l' <.Jl'l'O unt ~ "1lhout m y kno.,.,·lc-d~l' The <"rrd11ors arc hound- in~ me-I "ork 111 a larjlc office ror a n1odc~l sal.ary a nd 1 don't li:now v.•hat (Ann Landers ()J ' to do. I"m afraid these people who "·ant th eir money \\.•ill ruin my reputation \\"ith the Immigration Service". They can also hurl me at my place of emplo1·ment. Please advise. -GRAY· llAIRS DEAR G.11 .: Tell your boss oC your problem at once. If there is an at- torney in your ofrice he will be able to counsel you. If not, contact Legal Aid as l''eli as the Immigration and l\atura li zation Se r\'ice. l)EAR A'.'\\" LANDERS: Ple:ise ac~ C<"llt on(' mori: letter about the 15- year·old lad "·ho objected to taking ~y m sho "c rs y,·ith other boy"s. I agreed 'ol."ith you when you said there must be something wrong v.1th the boy. A subsequ<>nt letter .said the ad- \ ice did NOT a pply to gicls. \Vhy not? I ha\'t: rais<>d my daughters not to he ai.hamed of their bodies. Isn't ~omething also \\"rong \\"ith a 15·year- old girl y,·ho balks at taking a .sho .... ·er 111 front or other g iris'.' Pleas<" hurry your ans"·er . 1 am- L:PSET illOTl-lER Ol:AR U.r.I .: In our culture girls art' rt'ared lo be more modest abolil !heir bodit·.s. I For CJCan1ple , in many f'luhs malt's s"·im in lhc nude. Not so 'ol.ilh v.·omen's clubs.) ;\nolht'r r~clor is that the bodily changes in ~·oung girls are 1nuch mort'" noticeable than in young hoy~. Thi!. \l.OUld make a dif(ert•nce to lhe gi rl \I.ho is 01·ct (or undt'rl de1·eloped. co~r lnE\"1'1At~ TO "llEAVY HEG RE1'S": ''our <'hances ror a hl'althy ctuld nre very good. .\rf' \nur parents too strict? llard lo rl'ach? i\nn Landll'r.s' booklet, "Hu j!:J.!t'd by Parl'nls! lfow to Gt:L ;\lort• Frtt'dom," t'ould ht:lp yo• hrldr;:r lht' genf'ratlon gap. St-nd se ft•nts in roi n "ith four requtsl and a Ion,,::. iitamp('d, ioll'l(·addtt'!iSll'd ll'n· , . .,lnpe to 1\nn Landers, P.O. Box l.aot, Elgin, 111. 60120. - • B D•ILYPILOT IJonaa 0f'cemt>er 9. 1974 .., They 're To·ps F'o r ~ c r is p Jo11k , Fr.ank 011\e ofrl'l 1<1 t h1~ l'O lo r ful ber·1·t fe a tu r ing ciL'f l l \' pl;.1 ccd d in1pl1ng ,;t the tfO\\'n. f<'ind1n ~ fJ shion fa\'or \\Ith 1::.ihian1 1" th 1· ._...,~ met r1c~J br1 n1 111 l h I s f I ;,J t I (" r I n ,, :.1lhouettc of ll·l'I rright J. Coast Ceremonies Nuptials Rea d Goold·Behrens St. Jam es Episcopal Church, Newpo rt Bc;ich .,_,·as the setting (or the m<ar· riage Jin-king Linda l'w1ar1c Behre n s a nd Robert Stt>phen Goold. The Rev . John P. Ashey 11 pe rformed the ceremony for the daughter or Mr. and J\lrs. lili;rtin Be hren s, Irvine and the son of J\lr. a n·d lilrs. Hobert (ioolct. Kailua Kona. f-l;l\\'aii. Brida l a ttend ants "'t'rl' Patti Ro b inson . J\1r s. Wilfred \\'il ki ns and l\lar· jorie Gall. Best man "as Raymond Gall. <1nd U.':>hers SUSA N NICHOLSON .,.,ere Rirharcl (i:ill Craig <:oold and 1\-lartin 1ichrcns Jc. ·rhe br ide is <a f:raduate of J\lission Viejo lhgh School and Saddteback College and allended California State Ln1vers1ly at Long Hcach. li er husban d 1s a graduate of Foothill fligh School. Tustin and attended Saddlt'back College :ind UC Irvine. Bell-Park Co rona de! l\1ar "'Ill be the homt· of l\l irhacl John Bel l and his br1dC', t he LINDA WILLIAMS Job's Dau ghters New Queens Reign former Kathryn Mary Park · who were 1narried in Our Lady Queen of the Angels Church with the Rev. T imot hy Maccarthy of- ficiating. The bride is a graduate or Corona de! J\1ar High School and attended Orange Coast Coll ege. Her husband at· t e nd s UC Irv\ne and ,l!raduated from Laguna Beach High School. They are the daughter :.i nd son of the J ohn W. Parks of Corona dc l J\1a r and the John Bells, Lag una Beach . llo nor attendants ~·ere l\le\onyc Sue J\luslern1a n and Chris topher Dell. Othe rs were Gi gi and :\T onica Park, Angel a Smi th , Apr i l \Y ebb. Christopher and John Park and Robert Burns. Ze hm s·Denison Tracy J\1a ureen Denison. beca me the bride of Ernst \~1. Zehms during wedding rites performed in Las Vegas. Their parents are l\l r . and :\!rs. Grant C. Denison of Corona del ~tar and !\olr . and J\1rs. Erns t 1'~. Zehms, Whit- lier. The bride is a graduate of Corona del J\lar High School a nd attended Orange Coas t Coll ege . She a lso is a gradu ate of Sou th e rn C aJifo r n ia Co lleec of riTe d ica l a nd De nt a l Carcers. Ile r husband at- ll'nded UCL:\. They pl an to Jive in Whit· tier. . MRS.GOOLD . Offi ciant \\'.1s the Hl'v. · Ed. Erny of lht• First United J\l etholl1.-.1 Churl·h, llunt1ng- ton Bearh. 1'he ne"·ly~·cds \\J I! h \e in ll unll n~ton Bl'aeh. Smith-Einfel dt Sher] Einfeldt and l\l ark l\, Smith "'ere married 111 : ::hrist Church by the Sea .vith the Rev. Hobert Shep- pard officiating. The bride, daughter of Keep Out Of Reach SAN FRANCISCO (U PI ) -rlang the mislletoc high, out of the reach of children and pe ts, doctors al the Uni v e r sity of Califor· nia warn . · The traditional holiday d eco r a tio n has m a ny medici'nal qualities, but there is evidence that either or both le aves and berries can be harmful if ea ten in quantity, accor ding to m e dica l ex pe r ts . Th e parasitic mistletoe is found on a number of trees, in· T"·o Orange Coast bet hr ls of J ob's Daughters h:id in · s tallation cert•monR'S 1.1-.t ~·eek. In :i private CCl'l'tlli)ny, el uding oak. elm, hi ckory, :\1 rs. Clat'l•ncc Ma!-oon of apple. pear a nd b<'echcs. 1'u1, gu1d(• .111<l l..iurit.: Jluntin gto n Beach a nd The tra ditional hanging ll.1n-;c n. rn;i r~h.11 (ilenn \\'1nne of t)un Cily m ist letoe is based on a Susan .\nth' \1rhul :-.1H1. \\l'l't· n1a1T1cd. Scandinavian legend con· f-l eading llcthcl 1.'ii nr l"e wpor t Rearh 1s J.11111.i \\'ill1ams. d;1ughtrr of \lr. and J\lrs. Kenneth \\'dl 1:nn-. cl;1ughtt•r of lhl· liol..\er cerningthedcathofaNorse \1rhol:.vn~ tJf Thr1·•· Arrh god from a mistletoe dart. n .1.~, J~ th(' hot1~\r1•d q Ul'l'tl t)f 1-----------------------1 lnst;i ll ed "'ith her. dt1r1n i;: r1lt•s cundut·fcd 111 th1· :\'c"·port lll'tit•h :\l.1-.un11· 'l'l·mple, \\l'rt' Gail llt•t·lt·r· Sf'111or pr1net: ... s. Lori 1101 rell, JUn1nr print'C':.s. ·r.1nH 11\1• l.agun.1 lh·;1L'h 1!1•lhl·l 1 Jljj Elt•r!1\1• nff1l't•r.~ :-.1•r\'1t1g \lllh hl•r arl' l.1<..1 Son1er-.1•1 •ind 1'1·i:::µy Ei.;.1n . pr111 {'t'~"t':;. OC'hb11· \\'1thcr 1n~ton, i.:111dl'. .i nd Heth 1J~h 1f'r . n1.1r:-.h:1! Anno uncmg our Open ing WED . DEC 1 Ith ~uH"hfib/, r;ANAGING LL'ZZETTA BER.YARD Hair Design 240 DESIGN PLAZA Suite 22'0 f C1r /\ol)01nt""~·n1 640-6023 ~et-;rP.e on315 t Street t F NE'W~T BLVD- .. ,.J w~ II p<Jk\ 41!Q r~P~ into •: 1~ li•il~ <h~ps 1~d ft I """1• ' I !Ml •II Will' ti\• '";,1t1I ti l • •.· ~ fr n l~r ht~r· I. i /J4 ~"' '. C:/\N N ERY VIL LAt>E ... • UPIT ...... -• Horoscope: Taurus Play Waiting Game TUESDAY DECEMBER 10 BySVDNEVOMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Accent is on the SAGl'M'ARIVS (Nov .. 22·Dec. 21 ): Clandestine associaLi,ons , meetings figure high on agenda. You are given a climpse of 1o1.·hat you subconsci~wly fear. mys terious, the intriguing CAPRICORN (Dec. 22. and on perplexing questions about money, insurance, Jan: 19): Accent now is on I h I fr1enaship, special pro·· ax s e ters and the like, 1 d' h d posa s, ere 1t w ere ue TAURlJS CApril 2().May. and re~ard for past efforts. 20): Lie low; play waiting You w1.11 . ~given added game. Deal with those who respons1b11ity. are concerned about legalities. Means don't rush. Tie loose ends. AQUA RIUS CJan . 20-Feb. 18): There is room ror you . at top and you get chance to. GEMINI (May .21 .June prove it. Civic honor may be 20); The work, lhe routine in offing. You reach more people and abilitit:s are ,highlighted. PISCES IFeb. 19-March· 201 : Look beyond apparent limitations. You are going ·to get proverbial second chance. Maintain indepen- dent stance. Open mind to new conceplS. If today ls your birthday you are frank, creative, a teacher and an innovator. You're no angel, however. You can be pedantic, stubborn, self-centered and, with it all, charming. -and general health -'ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'-----;;j;---:---l these 'are spotlighted. You I * meet fascinating people - some are boastful and lack ~ A finesse. . . For CANCER <June 21-JuJy .• Weekender 22): Good 1ttoon aspect now coincides wUh romance cmon·s Advertising creativity, change, you; T>Mu _'""l::!'• own style and relations with SPOR i.>,,.EAR Phone offspring. Trust hunch. LEO (July 23-Aug. '2)·. A ~·~ == 642-4321 544121 67.S.1904 * family member, previously stubborn a nd somewhat W!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~J..l.=====~====J obnoxious, turns on charm. MRS.BELL J\1rs. G. W. Einfelt, Newport Beach, was attended by. Laura Te llorian. , Her husband, son or the Robert A. Smiths of Fort \Vorth, Tex., was served by Bruce Smith, Scott Pixley and Robert Gumm. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbo r High School. Her husband at· tended school in Fort Worth and Texas Tech University. lie now is in the Coast Guard. Avoid suspicion. Looking for motives, is not creative or productive . VIRGO (Aug. 23·Scpt. 22): Ideas, short trips, the "straightening out " of details -these are featured. You may be confronted ·with challenge. :Ptteet it with grace and good humor. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 22): A change could be profitable. This is no time to be ultraskeptical. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Cycle is high and you get family support. Wear bri.g~t colo rs and express op1n1o ns 1n forthright manner. Fake It Ir you can't make ii , fake it. A swealer mll nufacturer now makes afgh.in kits that inrludc machine knit panels for knitters and crocheters to put together by hand. . .. Love expressed forev.:r THE STORE THAT BRO UGHT LOWfR PRICE\ TO N(WPORT·ME \A DEAN'S PHARMACY F-orTn('rly Dl•on''> Medic:i ne Shop WE QUOTE PRICES BY PHONE sncw.s ntiu DIC. 14. Sugg. f!etail Centex IO's •• , •••• , • , .• , ............. 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" t-f 1'2-t.) MISS PEACH by Tom Batiuck 'c;,, .,, • .J eov..2d. ULlQ. 0... ~ by Emie Bushmiller l .fA , WHAT MAV'E YOtA DONE. TOOA Y TO MAKE THC wort.O ,I. BC:TTER' P~ACE ? DICK TRACY ,• DOOLEY'S WORLD • . . DR. SMOCK S6"'11'"L.-6.M6N, "fHES HOSPl"T°Al.- 6'00;.(S PON"f 6AL.-ANC.f:. .•• GORDO Yo u BETTER T.AKE TH ' C.AB FOR. IH' so,oooMlt.o CHECK-UP, .JOKE'·- Jhe sk>rm wors.t!ns •"" (J/e ath.r S&J1cher.s rJre forced to liu n /Jock A vo-re: IS "'e:ePeP -ro APPRove M Y W1L.-P SPe;'.NPlNG ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schulz ~---•.. ~. ~ .•. ~. -~·=-· ... "~' - ~~ '~~ -I==-~ - ,, ~ ·---- Monday, Oacemlw9. \974 • -•If e.apf Muscle Mouse DAILY PILOT' BS By Rodcjer Bradfield l ..WSCU. MOUS' OOE.IN'r ~ ~(. MEA.NIN(, Of TH£ woRO"'QUIT" ! ! l .. , _____ _,.. . £f2A\}.;(t.D l'.t-9 by George Lemont SO "fHJS HAS,-11,..Y CAL.-L.-~P F=ouR A .M . Mf:e''TING or:: 1'"H6 6'0A~P OF P 1R6C.,..ORS WIL-4.-NOW PRocae.P ... by Gus Arriola : , ~-----b~y"-Fe_rd Johnsan Jlt.LHAVE IT BACK IN fOUROR FIVE MONTHS. ·=z..-.=:. ... by Rodger Bollen ; I eoess T.E"i,> A~ l 'lf<E</'LL Cli06S TMJ(T" FOOT'SRIDEE IOieN '!Me<.> CCl<IE TO IT, ' l ; I "'I've 1hou~h1 Of Joining Women·, Lib but I c:1n nc~cr ,e .. 'T!l !o gel tx:ycintl lcu1ni,: 1 he J b hc' pile up 1n the ''""'·" by Mell DENNIS THE MENACE YOU MEAN FOJZ: ME , Olt FOlt. EVE:IZ'Y1'00Y Et.~E? • ' l l'IOl.Jl~T TA~E A A/liL!tW {)',¥/JRS FOR )OU ' • • \ ) ' . . . • 'TAK& If/ I'LL RUN AWAY Nf CIJIC.8AcK!' I ~ \. • , B-1 DAIL y PILOT Monda)!. O.Cember 9. 197• -1 ·-• ·i Bid for Playoffi ~ Rams ,·Seek to Slow 'Skins' ' ' LOS A ."\r.EJ.t:~ t AP 1 \\'ash1nll (on ·.s Hl·tbk1'1f ti':ittlc for tht· ·\!Jll)l..r.t\ln<r1n1n ~pot 111 the '.\.itinn:d ··~lbJ I Lcll!;ll(' Su1K•r Hov.J pl :1~off, 1tin1~ht f:.ic1n~ thl· Los A11~1'lt·:. 1l .. n1., \1ho rilrcady arc s1·1 10 i.;o 111 th1· po~1 ·'l'JSOn ('\'t•l'lt Co:1c·h G1.·urgl' 1\l!t•n .• 1 f,1n11l1 ;1r r1.:ure at thr C..'oli.scun1, hr1ni;s tu s Redskins In to"'n 11 ith ;1118 -1 rl·t'ord in the NFC t:;1:.t :.iniJ Ji1st one-half g:Hlll' behind l('a(lins:Sl. Louis A v1r tory OVt•r thl' f:11'orcd H.im s \\oOld guurantt•c \\':ish1n~ton :i ~pot in the playof[s, hut as of Ill!", thrf'e t ean1s are in l"1J llt('n!1on --thl.' Hcdskins. Dalh1s ;1ntl l>t·tro1c Oespite winning the \\'estern till~ ;ind l)ou.sting J 9.3 rl."cord . roarh 'hurk Knox of the H:.irns dccl:u·ed. .. \\"c don'l 1>lan lo do :iny coasting ""\\"e'rc not "ht•rc 11t• \\'11nt lo be yet \~·,_,want to cont1nul' to ~row ·· 1'hc k1rk1lff fnr the naljonally !t·lt:vist·d i;:;nnt• 1 bl;itkt•d out in LA I 1s :.l :itl'd fur G u'('loek :.it the sa nll' Cohscutn Wht>i·c Allen" :1s head eoach <Jf th(• H;1n1s for five St•nsons, t•ompil- ing a •19·11·•1 rt•t·ord 1v1th th;it club fron1 1%G through 1970. A t'rov.·d of about 85.000 1:. eicpcctcd. \\/hen he returned ·.11ith the Redskins in 1971 for a r-.tonday night game, Al · Jen's c lub ,.·on 38·2.J to grab a playoff spot 11ncl eliminate the Rams that year \\°a shingtol'I quarterback Bil l Kilmer ~n be t•Xpctted to give lhe young l.os Angeles ~econdary a big tesl. lie ;ind Sonny Jurgensen have t·o mpleted 60 percent of their passes this seas.on . l\nox said most tl'a ms have expect· t·d the Redskins to throw this season 15ince runnini:: back Larry llrown has been injured. "'Evt•n knoY.'ing that. most haven't been able to stop them ," he declared . Then he a dded that s ince lhe return of Duane Thomas. the Washington run· ning game has improved so there ran- ~/ UPI TtWpllel• STEELERS POWER-Pittsburgh·s Steve Davis t:\51 plO\\S throuµh the );ie\v England dcfen:-c Sunday 11s tl1r S!('t·ler:-; rolll'cl to ~t 21-17 ~FL ,·ictory and clinthcll the AFC Cent1:al Division <'ila n1pionship. Sec pro grid roundup, page BS. Sports Clipped Short Finley Blasts O'Malley Sr\~ FH:\:\CISCO -Oakland I\!'> u11ner Charles 0. Finley has blastl'd Los Angeles Dodgers OY,.ner \\'alt('r <.l"r-.1 allev for !)rooosing an '"id101lr "" plan to move tn S(-;1t LI(', ;i published re- port said hercSundav. Aft er lhl' \1'1 ntl'r ·hD!"l'ball 011ncrs rnceting 111 :\f'v.· Orleans l'!Hlcd S;1tur· da~', F1nll·.1' r1dicui..,u the pl;in 11 hieh 11·ould 11101·1· !hl~ \\"orld (.'hampion 1\"s .1.~ the foundati111111f a new league and . 111011· thC' S:1n Franeisro (;i:1nts to play some of lht·ir g:.nll'S atro:.s the ba1· in O.ikland. · ·1 ~1n1 l'l'l'l;.i111 thc1t :\I r. O \lal\ev rn:1dc that rt'qucst on behalf of h1S :.:•)od frrend. ll11ri1re Stoneham 1thl' iii.1111:. 011·nc·r1 :· F1nlt·~ 11 :1:> quott·d in ,1 :-i;in Franrisco Examiner s tor\' .. If \Jr O '\latll'y 11·oulrl ronre1ltratl· rnoirt' on h1s 011·n team·s prob!cn1s. he 011ght clo bcttl'r 1n 11 \\'orld S('ries. ··~t r. O '\l alley no ]finger runs ha5cball. c1·en though h(' obviously bl'bc\·t.·s he docs." F'inlrv added. ··The n1ort• I hear him spc:1k. the more ·'l'tll!e I belie\"C he's herom1ni::. · \\hen I need his help. I \\·111 request 11 ., ,;ud the Oan1b<:1y;int ,\ s 01\0Cr. \nd 1\·hen I <1.i. I 111ll 1>.1y him dan1n \\ r 11 ,, nd gn11d fnr it. · l'nti! then. I \1nul1I apprcc1all' it if ht• 11ould keep his no~e rlo11·11 ln llll' ... ,1111hern part oft he ~!a l t··· ~1rt·ss111g hC' has no 1nh.'fll1011 of t•11h1•r 1no1·111)! or st•ll1n )! lh<' .\·s. F111\,·y hr .. 1nded (J':'llalle.1"' prflpn~<1I lnr :i third ni.11c1r lt•a).!uf' :1 ... · 1d10!11· tl«l11all11 1' ll·l:ast \ E\\' \'!)HI\ F11r•rn1 r \"1ll,1 l'.11 k 1\oman. I n 1!169. Italy's Paola P1~11 1 r:in the dis tanrc in 15 >11L6. ~l iss BrO\\"n held the prt•1·ious American re· cord, 16:08.0. itriller Wi11s :'IIl\'AZAl\I. J<1pan -t' S. Open ehampion .loh11ny !\·Ji Iler fired a si 7.~.l · ing, fJVl'·under-pa( bi Sunday in the rin:il round of the nunloo Phoenix J!Ol f \ourn;1 menl and 'eon:'d. <1 "'hop- pi ng SC\'en-slroke \"1ctur~ tor his n1nt11 triumph o f the ye:1r The iil t·ndcr. hlond An1er1can fin1i;hed 11·1th a 7::! hole lo!al of 274. 14-u nder p:.ir lhC' 7.!H2-y;1rd, par·72 \liyazaki Countr} Clul>courst•. On the "·a~ tu ;1dd111g lhe S33.333 firsl prize to his record w1nning.c; of S3.J6,933 on the L'S. lour, :'\liller shot a 33 on the front n1n1•, ~111derso11 H11rt CJNCIX~ATI -Cincinnati Bengals quarterbilck Ken Anderson. the lead· 1ng passer in the J\"ationa t Football League, 11"as Jost ind('finilely Suntlay 1\·hen he sufferl.'d a b;1 ek injury durini; a 23-19 lo:-.s to the l:>etn 11! Lions. r\ l\~:in1 JJhy:.1c1an s;11tl it 11·as luo e;1rl y tu dC'ter1n1ne if .\nderson 11·ould be ;:able to return for lhl' f1n;il .ca 111C' or the ::.l'ason 11(•...:I ~atu r da.v .ll 1'1t l~bur{lh . Shorter 1t1ir1~ r UKCOI\,\. Jap;in lll.1 n1p1c gold medalist Frank Shortl·r of the United StatC's O\'Crcan1l' a :.l1 ght IC'.t( cramp .111d th(' ~·hal1Cn).!l' or E.1~1 (;crmany·~ F:ckard Lessee and °"'on the Fukuok;.i International ~larathon for the fourth consecutive year Sunday. 1'he 27-year·old Shorter \\"On by about 200 meters in 2 hours ll minutes 31.2 seconds, his second best time in Fuk'uoka, for the gruC'll in g :IB·mile. 385·yard r:.ce. l-lis \Vi nning time in 197twas2:U)"30. Job Eyed • CO LUMlilA". S.C. ·rcxas Tech football co:1eh Jin1 Carlen wi ll be in Columbia 'fucsda~' Lo continue dis· cussing the \"aCanl coaching post at the University of South Carolina. :ic· cording to published and broadrast rt·ports. llorsf'< K illf'd Cl.A \'TON. ~lich. -Eight harness racing horses "·ere killed Saturday night and Sunday in a stable fire al the Gene llill worth farm !l(•ar Clayton. authorities said. '.'Jo people 1vere injured, but Dill"·tirth estima ted the loss o f animals and property at over Sl00,000. lie said a sno"'m obile. three motor t·~ rl('s a nd a jel'p "'ere clestrorl·d . :ilong v.•llh 11 \;irgc ~~mount of hay Pf1st P11lts .\I ELBOL'"RNE -Sundra Post sank !lressurc putts on the last t"'O holes :ind be:1l ,\ostralian i\t argie ]'ilasters by one stroke for the SIJ.000 first prize in the Far East gol f tourn:iment Sun· d;.iy . not be: such concentration on slopping passes. Washington could go into a tic with St. Louis in the Eastern Division with a victory meaning that one of those t"'O would reach the playorrs as a champio n t he following week and the othc( as the wild card with the best re· cord a mong second place fi nishers. Da llas has posted an 8·5 record and Detroit 7·6 "'ith both s till in the run- n111g for the wild card spot should \Vashington lose. All then would dc- pena on results of the final Sunday .pf the regular season. \ Statis.tically. the t"°'o clubs are close. LA Trade For Allen. Paying Off I NG LEWOOD (AP ) -Bill Sharman doesn't like to make short- term evaluations on trades , but up to now he"s thoroughly satisfied \l'ith the controvers ial deal for Lucius Allen. .. lle's done a super job," Sharman said Sunday night afler Alle n scored 19 points. handed off 13 assists and re · corded G steals as the Lakers v.·hi1>ped Phoenix. 107·102. It was a t ypical performance for the former UC LA All·American, fatigued after 10 games in 13 days. lie has averaged 25 points in the last. eight of those games and generated a lot or as- sists. He has a 21-point µer-gamt! average since coming lo the Lakers rrom J\til"•aukee early this st!ason in the trade for Jim Price. ·•1 hate lo go overboard on a guy too early but he's really done it for us, .. Sharman said ... Ile was very tired, but now he's got a °"'eek off." The Lakers next game is Friday night against Seattle. 'fhe Lake rs kept their turno\·ers to a minimum -17 -and got a strong game fro n1 Elmore Smith, who scored 19 points . "Maybe we'll ha \'e to rest him a lil· tie more," Sharman said. "I-le seems to play very "'ell until he runs out of gas. But Sharman. \vho sa1v his team outre OOunded 23-12 on the offensi\·e lx:>ard. warned that rebounding "-:.1s !'till ki ll ing his team. "\Ve 're j ust not boxing out." he said ... \Ve're not e\'E.'11 holding our 011•11 aga ins t these teilmS . ' ··r d like lo get l\ermit Was;h1ngton more playing time." the coach said. '"11e"s a terrific rebounder and he gi \·es us second, third and fo urth ef- forts. Plus he knov.'s how to get the outlet pass out a nd this is wh:.it \\"l' need .. , 'fhc Lakers overcame a 10-point third·quarter deficit as Allen ran their offense. Charley Scott led the Suns \\'ilh 28 points' a nd Curtis Perry had a career· high 2·1 points 1n addition to IS re· bounds before fouling out ·midv.'ay through the fourth quarter. Pat Ril ey had 17 aTi d Connie lla"•kins 16 for Los Angeles. Center Dennis Awtrey had fivr field goals in the opening n1inules or the third quarter to help the Suns build a fiO·S.I lead. Phoenix had trailed by sc\·cn v.·ith seconds to pla~· in the first half. \\11lh 3:29 to go in the third.quarter the Suns led 70-60 fo llo"·ing a \ayin by ""'Irey. "·ho scored 21 points Ilut the Lakers then scored eight points in a row \vith Ri ll'Y a nd lla,.•kins getting six bct"·een them A three-point pl;1y by Smith "'ith 37 ~econds left in the period tied the game 73-73. The Suns "'ent back on top 75.73 on Keith Erickson's free throws. Baskets by Corky Calhoun and Riley put Los Angeles ahe:1d for good 91-87 "·ith 5:22 to i::o in the game. PHOl!NlltllOll Eritk~ll l 1·1 1. P•ffl' t •I 1', Awtrr, t l·• 11. Molc~Oo<lnl J 1·1 I, ko!! 11 •·• 11, e•ntom o o.o o, ll•n .O.r)d.Ji. I •·• u . Tota•• •1 70-7~. LOSANGl!Lt:' 11011 C•ll>aun 1 J·• I. m...-;~• •·116, Sm•tft I l·t It, .O.llen • 1.J "-Alloy s I I "· H•l•slort 1 7·l '· i_.,,., I 1·! H W•.,,ln11•onCC·I 0. WiM~s•~ If TotalS411J.JI. Pr-..lo U 1~ 35 11 IOl lot A"9"t•s n n n ~ 101 Fov~llO\/t p~,,. TotMl<lulS Phoonl•!l,lotA-••' " A lt.IJ• 111).;h J1101 h,1 ll '!;tr l',lt :\lrln.t!l1· of I l.1 11 ,11 d 11 ,,, n;in1(·1I tu th .. ,\11.k.1,1 1no1b,1l l tl'.l!!l lnr 1!171 .t ... '-t•l1•('t~·d b\" rh1· ,\.,~or1.i t1·d I 'r1·~~ • \Jrln.1111 \\,1, 1.d1l~·d .1 ... !ht• ~:.1,1 .., ht ,1 !-opli1 1·11d lit·~ J "1;, ~10 pound Walton Says He Won't Quit '>I' 1110!' Borg Ho11rp~ \D•-:1 \!Dr·:. \1"tr,1l1.1 :-,11cd1,h 11• 11 .igl·t HJutn Horg 1J1•fe.Ltl·d (>nn1· 1'.irun nl \0•11 %1•.1l.1nd , fi I. jj I. ;1.r,. 11 :! "'1111d,11 .ind 111•11 lht• Si111lh \o,tral1.1n rn1 ·11·~ 1. 11111' 1·!1,on1p1on-./11p tJ \j.!.1 :\!11r11lO\,i o)I tl11· S.•1u•r l"rnnn lo1nk 1h1 • 1111111('11 ·; 11111> 1h•!l':J\tn~ \u ~tr.111.1 .. E1oulrlt' 1;,M~la.i.:011~ i 1; .! Ii 1; ~ 'f'fllt• '" !ihf'll r•t;l\HJ.~: BE \Cll :-it hool tt•JC'ht•i \l..iry E!i1..1bcth Sh1,,1 of l.01s 1\nj!elt• . ., hJ~ \\"On 1he t:1~hth Annu.i l l'dl1fornt.i 111llllCO s J!oilf 1h.1n1pion,h1p hy dC· lt•ar 1n ).! dclt·nding rh,u11p1011 Artl} ,\lcott one up World Rf't•ord l.l)~ 1\\r.t:l.ES Juli!.' Brn"·n ... J.11 ~car ol d l Cl.\ "i1thotni1rt·. 1.,;i lhree rnde., 111 11orld t•"l"•1r1l 11ml' nf 1.; 1,J.:1 Sund.t\' .1! .• ~P\'t'1JI ,\.\l ---;,lllt'tlllllCCI !r,11h rlll'1·t 'f'h~ IC<lfl ll~I lll"lU1l1h·r tron1 !111!1111!' \ront . helrer1'<l h.15:1~1'l'01\cf,11"11• prr ''IOU'i ht1st !or .1 1hr1:e rndt• 1\tn h) it Ex-UCLA Star Nursing A11kle fn,jury 1'0RTLA7\U IAl'J -ThC' Portland ·rr;id Bla1.crs are h.1ck hon1e aftl'r a n O .1 ro:icl trip. But nnt• "orry has been Ltkt•11 r:irt• of lhll \\"allon has dt·ni1•d run1or., he 1vlll q1ut rro ba~kf'tb;11l ;1ntJ ~.1):-. hc "ll rt.·~umc pl;1yinii "' St)On .1 .. hl' r••t'o1·1·rs frnn1 an .1nklc u11t11·1 "l'hc 1\'hl1ll' ~!I u:1\lon has t>1.'t'11 t(•I'' plt•!t·I~· bll111n out of propor11011. :1nC111 111·11'1" !"hnuld h.1\'t' h;1ppt•11et!L · s:ud flt•r'm;.111 s~rktlll 1'kl . prt·~1d1·nt or the :'\Jt111n.tl H.1sk1•tb:ill A:-.:-oc1nl1on lf'.1m '"iho•t"t• ric\'('r \\JS a11yth1n~ there Bill ne\cr s:iid h1• v.as rct1r1n.i nor d1rl hC C\'er threaten to rt·t1re . ·· S;.irko11 sk~·. v.ho met \\1th \Valton Saturday 01Ahl, said: "Bill hai;; u ~real numh1•rofth1ngs troubling him. but I lh1nl.. they can be called ·first \<'Jr 11 1s · rrs all thr hltll' things th <1t 1\,11 t' bC't•n nagi.:1ng him /IS thty do illlY :ind all p tn~rr .. ··Ht 1n;: ne11 lo tll(• pros. he ex~cte<I th1nj.;, ltl ht• cl1ffcrrn1 than \hr~ arc."· s.11~01\ ... i..1 ~.11rl llt• 1l1d not t•l:100rate on th.· t 1 Pl'' 11( d1ff1cult1C!' t''\t"('l>l to mt-nt1un tht' 11u11r1c5 1'Ulf~rcd by lhc fi l•)f•l-11 t'1.•nl('r. ' \\tillon has missed nine ga me:-. lX'C':1use of injurie~. the last seven lx'c;tuse of a 1>a1nful Ix.inc spur in his lt·ft :1nklt• '"lit· 1\'lll pla) as soon as he 1s ph~'ically rapabll' of returninir;:.·· lll.11L'I' publirist John \Vhitr s~1id :1ftt·1· 1alk111 )! 11·1th the form('r trCLl\-All 1\mcr1C'an on Sunday .. Ill' -...11d l'1·crrthing tha! ha~ ho1p P<'nl'd 11 <1s r11m1)r, th';lt nobodr m the prf'ss had t:\ er talKed 11·1lh him about 11 ," \\1h!lt• satd of \\'alton and rumors th;1l thi· Ing center 'NOU1d retire after onl~ l\1 o nionths in the NBA . \V:llton. the No. t choice 1n the NBA rollegiatt:> draft last spring, has been out of lo'~ n for u v.·eek. Reports th<1t ht \1'as unhappy °"'ith pro basketball £or personal r·easons surfaced Thrursday tn Los Angeles, ··••here the big ctnter 11cnt to olHain a second mtd1cal opl n1nn 1111 th\' bone spur . \J!1,r re1urn1n.1: to Portlond on S:1turday. \\"allon met thnt night "'1th Sarkowsky and La"·rcnce Weinbere . the Blaztrs· treasurer. to dlsruss the rumors. Blazer offiria\s responded from lhr hci:;inning that they kne\1' nothing of \\lalton's rl'ported disencha ntment 11•Hh pro basketball <111d the possibility he might retire . But Sam Gilbert. the millionaire contrac tor 1vho is a fril'nd o( \Vallon·s and an unp11id finlinrial adviser In ~c 1·er:il UC l.A pl!!yers. said in Loi, An.,:cles on ·rhursd ;1y nigl1t th;i t \\'alton 1\•a5 ronsidt>rin"' re~irc.mcnL \\'alton. "'ho has maintained clo3C guard on his privac; during college and so far in pro basketba11, "thinks that li fe and li\'ing arc more impor· ta nt th;;in m oney," Gilbert was quoted as saying. Sarkowsky. in a telephone in· terlvew with The Oregonian, said Sun- day night from his Belle\'Ue , Was h .. home : "It all started wh en an ad\•iser Gilbert made some statements he shouldn't ha\'e macle, at least in pu\J\1 C' .. '"Ill~ injury '' on a day-to·day b<.1S13... \\1llkcns added. "\Vhenevcr \Valton tells me he reels ~e ·~ ready, that's when he'll pl:1y.'' .•. UPI T• .... THE RAMS' JAMES HARRIS FACES THE REDSKINS TONIGHT. H?aded fo1· Rn111.~? Even Namath Unsure Where He'll Be in '7 5 B.\" ~llLTON RICll1\IAN NE\V YO RK <U PI J -Ten years ago, on Jan. 2, 1965 to be precise, Joe Namath signed a S427.000 rontracl with the Ne"· \'ork .Jets, makin,I:! hirn the top paid pert'orn1cr in pro football lie .still IS . lit· gets 5250.000 a year from the J ('ts and \\hclher hc"s with t ~.cm again lll'Xl yt•ar or v.•hcthcr he"s "''ilh the Los Angell's Ran1s. he ver) likely will n1ake at least that much, probably a bit more Joe i"'ii.imath played 11'hat many con· sidered to be his last hon1e (!a mc· e\·cr for the J ets at She:i Stadium Sunda}, turning in a masterful. t1tanlc·hke perform anre unde r v.•rctchcd condi- tions in an accon1modatingly drama- tir come-from behind 20-IOeonquest or the Buffalo Bills. On a pe rfectly horrible day, 11,hen ;1 mean. harddri\•ing rHi n so:.kcd ercry soul fooli s h e nough lo venture out of his warm living room . v.·hcn a st in g- ing "'Ind from the soulht·asl "'hipped u1> gusts ••s muc h as30 miles Iler hour , and \Vhen the ooze nnU mud on the field m a de fo o~ini,: a Jlt•ri!ou' . some time thin.I? for those 11·ho had to enrure it. t he 3t-ycar-olrl. :.lnpe shouldered i\amath stood out titer~· and controlled a "·et, ~og~) footb:ill ""ell enou~h to cumplctc M of hi.s I!.+ passes for 131 y;.irds and 1110 touchdowns. If this v.·as his Joe:il farc"ell. it "a~ a fittin g\~· appropr1alt• one. bot someho"' I don'l lhink 1t v. a:.. Rii;ht no11· thcre are any oumher of th eo r ies afloat pertaining to Namath'.c; future. One is that he's i:oini:: tu play for the Rams next year. Another is that he'll be back v.•ilh the J t:ts next yewr because he 11•anls lo be• v.'ilh another 1\•inner, and by "'inning their last five ba lls ga mes. thc~·'vc :.hO"'n hin1 thc.v n1ight be an exciting tc<11n <oia in . Slill another theory is th;.1t '.\am;1 th niay be doing the i\1onda,\' ni,IZhl football for ABC. F rom some rc1X1r!s I he:ir. the network has tleridrd pcrh;1p~ 1l C'an struggle a long 1\"ithout 1 lti"·ard t:osr!I Everybody ke('ps .1~king .Jnt• Nam 11 th the s:1 me thing \Vhadd'ya gonn;1 do . Jut"' \\"hc·rt you gonna play nc.'l:l yt•:i r"! !lo"' can- .loe Nam;ith possibly tell anybod.\· v.•hat he "s going tu <lo "'hen he honest lydoesn't know himself "' Oh, sure, he kno"·s \I hat he'd like tu clo. but in th11l regard he's hke so many other 1>eoplc you knov.• who"tl clearly love to do !iomething bot arc block~d by pure tircumstanc('. \\/hat he "d like lo do, or rather v.har he thinks he"d like to do, is play in a 1\·arm clim;1te "'hlth 1vould he more beneficial for his fragile knees, be with a team that has a shot at making the Super Bowl and one lhat"s in an area where both the 1novie and 1'V QP· 1X>rtt1nitics arl' ri).(ht next door Only o oe team fi ls ;111 three desrrip· lions and thal"s the Los Ange le:; R1.1rn s , ;1n<I u1vnvr Carroll 1!011cubloon1 d.:fin1h>I .\ 1~ nltcrestcd 1n Stewurl, Yardley Tean1 for Victory l.1\ JOLLA -llugh Ste"·11rt and Geor.~c Yardley romb1ned to 11•1n lhe i.en1or!i national hard court 1cnn1 ., doubl('S ehamp1ons hrp S11nday "'ith a 6 3. •l·G. 11 .i victor)' o\·cr Hon Duoa:. and S,un ~l atch, the defend1n~ eham· 111ons. ' SIC\\ooll l. 11ho h•.i\"C' th1• Hal boa Ha~ Club for C:1('11,1r 's J>aL1 re 111 l..as V~ .d!;o 1\'0n the ll 1ni:;:ll·' 111le \\111h a 6·3, 7 C. \\ 111 O\ t•r ~:cl K aurlt·r 1n lht• .as.a orl.01•er clas:-1f 1cat ion Joe Numalh. 1'here's Olll' h1tc:h. though, und it ·s ;1 big one. · Namath is playiog uut his option ""ith lhe Jets ;.ind becomes a free agent next l\.lay I. Say the Rams did "·ant to sign !um. Thl'Y rall up the Jets :ind a sk "'hat tht•y "'ant for him. The Jets say, ""t•ll, 11·c 11·ant X. Y and Z and t"'o draft choices. The Hams thcu pull in their horns. In a sense it bccomt·~ a tr:ide. and if the Rams and Jets can"t gel together. commis!iiont'r 1'(•!1· Ho7.e llc strps in and specifics "'hat !ht· compensation "·ill be Jot• :'\am:.ith is bound lo eome high: the Hams ma1' not "ant lo risk the compensation 'nozclle \\"Ould decidt•. So, 1vhen all is said and done. Joe ~;.iqiath l\'inds up s igning :. new ron- trael \\'i th the Jets. Before Sunday's contest wi th the Bills, l'<a m ath a ns11·ered somt• ques· lions on the radio for former tC'am - malc Uavc llern1an. 1vho ask('t! hin1 11·hcth('r he \1·as going to I.le b;1ek 11'ith the ,Jets next vcar: .1·1 don't knOw."· i\a1n:1th rl'phctl.' I rl'ally don "! think :-.u [ don·1 think J 11ill be back ·· 1\fll'r the eo11ll·,1. he 11J~ pt)rfct"tly 111 lling lo I :ilk :1bou1 lhl' ga mC' 11·1t h lhc Bills. hul h(' didn·1 11~ull lo t.ltscuss h1s fu1 ure 11·ith the Jt·t:.. He1n1nded about 11hat he had ~aid to llerm:in. he s:1id . ··1 meant it ·· Sure he dol·~. r1ghl no11 Phil l ~el1n. the ./els pres1dt•n1, 1v;isn·l unduly upset by l\h;il ~amath said 10 l·lern1an .. l·fe hasn't said ti to inc yet.'' he said . "Until he. :.ays it to rlll'. J takt> 11 for granted he 11·ill con1e hack.'' 'l'en years ago, .Joe N;1m:ith signed 11•1th thl' .Jets fur S-127,000. >Uld a ft•1v ""e('kS ;igo, 1\hen he 11·asn·l IK'ing sur· rounded by t·vcry lx.itl~· :.isk1ng hi m the• s:1mc question. he i,<11tl, ··1l'i!h 11•hat 1 kno11• 110\\', I 11·oultl"ve signed to play i11 ~cw Yo rk for h:dr lh.11 n1uch ll 11ould've bt'C'n 11·orth 1nr 11·hill' for all the cndor~e tnents. puhl1rit y ;:ind ever· .1thing else that re.~ul1t'<1 fro1n nir pl;..y1ng in ~cw \'ork ' Newcombe To Play Winner Of Laver Match !\1 ELBOt..: HNE -Australian lenn1s 3lar John J\"ewcombc "'ill play the v.•inner of the l;-ebruary match in l.as \1egas, Nev., bet":een Rod Laver l.lnd Jimmy Connors. it Melbourne col um · nist reported today An A mcrican promoter n1c·1 \I 1th '\c w combl' Sunday nil-(hl in )lclbournc and Ncv.eo rn\Je s;i ill :11 1t·r1\·ard , .. , 11•111 he 111 it I 11a11l (•11her or lhem hu1 l':-O lll't'l:11ly Lllm· 1ny1 Co11nors:· Oon Lav.•rt·nct• \\"rote -tn the l\1('1bourne llerulcJ. The promoter, "'ho H!ookCd to rcrnain a nonymous, said both Connors :ind l.a\'cr hud agret.>d that the "'Lnncr of their mulch would play Nt•"·rombc. ''It v.•ill be one of the most ambitious :.porting productions e\Cr undertaken 1n the United States nnd it should set- 1 le the argument onrc and for all as to 11ho is the l:M..-st lcnn1s pluycr in the "orld.'' the promoter :;Jid. l\ewro n1I~ has l'ra1mcd lhnt t:on· nor:. 1s dodg1n1< h1n1 on lhe v.•orld t·1r1•uil. .in1I s:ud l::tst v.·e1•k ht> d1dn"1 hcl1evc Connor;" t•la1m th:.it h<' C'Ou ld not p~1·t1ci(l::t1.e 111 thi!I 11,•cck's Grlintl l'r1 ,'I: i\li'i ~lers To11rn a1ncnl 1n )ll•lbt:iurnc ht•tlJUSC of a tuothuche . " '· .. ·: .. " '· ,. ., 'i the clin up :iUSt' Orie Jets wer Foot day, M Doi stra :u1d to pla.v St four doo Car draf ran in t yar s choi othe }'a r fou r Jo hav i.:am pair paci 20· l Bill It for 'OU ove the s id Eas N and "'in sro Ba qua The to ralli E D NA stay \l.'il pla}- ra\l. OV Ben T kn qua out Ben "°' B dire be v.•it Lan I.Ing yar eig 0 fi re s Die Wo roo Lea 1. sav i d \'e I in 2 l. Cha to 28-2 II pas tou one wh Fee liar a 4 tou l\l a the qua of by sig Sin fon l w he Cha did mu F Inst bro on ya.1: the sai Sta whl D pas sec tou of 11ra Pr ' Mondl y. Dec0;iml'\l• 9 ltol• " '-'•"•'''•"' ... ., Sports-Upsets Spice Miami Bags Russians,-ffB Tourney_ Begins Toluca Tie T <irs , Oilers Action Ton.ight • Calendar Crown Two team s with bfrths in the playoffs a lre ad y clinched were unable to gel up enough momentum to r;uslain the challenceof New Orleans and the New York Jets as St. Louis and Buffalo were dumped in National Football League play Sun., day, 14-0and20·10. l\1eanwhile the l\1iami Dolphins won their fourth straight divisional cro"'" and Pittsburgh. in addition to Buffalo, wrt.pped up playoff berths. Sterling performances bv four rookie Saints S:pelled doom for the St. Loui s Cardinals. Ei ghth-roun d draft choice Al vin l\1axson r an for a 66-yard touchdown in the first quarter and 148 yards in al~ Second -r o und draf t choice Paul Seal scored the other Saints TD on a sevcn- y ard end -around in the fourth period. d e r s for the louchdov.•n. v.•inning PITTSBURGH AT NEW ENGLAND -The Pit· tsburgh Steelers qualified for the playoffs for the third straight year, clinching the AFC Central title with a 21 ·17 win over the Patriots at Foxboro. Fra nco l-larris ran 29 times for 136 yards and a touchdov.•n as Pijtsburgh Upped its record to9·3·l. Terry Bradshaw comple t- ed 10 of 16 passes for 86 yards and his seven·yard touchdown pass to Lynn Sv.·ann in the third quarter proved decisi\'e. Steelers defensive efforts i nclud e d sac king Jim Plunkett three times. once for a safety. Pitlsburgh has dropped opposing quarterbacks for losses 52 times this season. '.\11,\MI AT BALTIMORE IJ.'\'he TO with 9:22 lert and Bruce Gossett's PAT erased Chester 1'11arcol 's two field goals. · HOUSTON AT DENVER -Otis Armstrong rushed for 183 yard!\ on31 carries Lo break F loyd Little's team mark of 166 yards as the Denver Br oncos buried • llouston's Oilers, 37·14. With 1.265 y"ards and one game to go, Armstrong seems a shoo-in for the Na· tional Football League rushing title. His performance was capped b y a lS·yard touchdown run up the mid· die with l : 02 left -his third TD of the day. Houston trailed 17 ·0 before cutting the margin to 23·14. ~ut that was as .close as the Oilers got as Charley Johnson fired a 12-yard TD pass to Haven Moses and moments later Armstrong scored his third TD. Joe Namath, rumored to have been playing hi s last game for lhe Jets, tossed a pair or touchdown passes in pacing his males to their 20·10 win over Buffalo's Bills at Shea Stadium. -Miami's Dolphins, v.:ho OAKLA ND AT KANSAS have slowly rounded into CITY -Oakland Raiders shape after a 3·2 start, safety J immy V.'arren in· clinched the AFC East terceptcd and ran 34 yards crown with a 17·16 win over 'lo the Kansas City Chiefs' the Baltimore Colts. / lO·yai'd line in the fourth ll was the fifth in a row for New York v.·hile the lo ss, coupled v.•ith l\liami "s v.·in over Baltimore, knocked the Bills out of any title con· s ide ratio n in the ~FC The Dolphins took a 14'.0 q1:1arter to set up the win· firsthalfleadonafour-yard n1n~ touchdown as the pass from Bob Griese to Raide r s, NFC We _s t l·loward Twilley and Larry champs, scor~ a 7·6 VIC · Csonka 's one -y~rd run. tory over the Chiefs. . . Daryle Lamonica threw A Garo Yeprem1a.n f1_eld 10 yards to Cliff Branch for goal ea_rl y 111 the third the score and George Blan· quarter inc reased th~ lead da kicked the winning point to 17·3 before Baltimore after Kansas City had led on c<1me <ilive. Jan Stenerud field goals of East . _ Namath, in a dov.•npour and in the midst of heavy v.'inds. tossed a 36·ya rd scoring pass to Jerome Barkum in the fo urt h quarter to clinch the v.·in. The Bills led . 10·6, v.•ith 6:25 to play be fore · the J e ts rallied. The Colts scored their; on-50and27 yards. Elsewhere in the N"fo'L: DETROIT AT CINCIN· NATI -The Detroit Lions s tayed in contention for a v.·ild card berth in the playoffs after an 0·4 start by rall ying for a 23-1!1 vi t'tory ov e r the Cincinnat i Bengals . The Lion s . nov.· 7·6, kno c k e d Ben g al s quarterback Ken Anderson out of the game and the B~ngals out of any playoff possibility. Iv TD with 1 :01 left, but an o'n·side kick did not go the required 10 yards· and l\tiami ran out the clbek. GRE EN BAY AT SAN FRANCISCO -Veteran Norm Snead directed •a 71· yard four.th quarter touchdown drive for the San Franciso 49ers as they railed to nip the Packers, 7-6. Thl" Packers protested the winning touchdown. a l \\'O·y ard run b y Del \\'illiams. ··San Francisco should present the game ball to the refer ee." said Packers lineba cker Ted Hendricks. PlllLAD E LPHI A VS NEW YORK GIANTS - Mike Boryla led the Philadelphia Eagles to a 20-7 drubbing of the New York Giants at Yale Bowl in New l·laven, Conn., com· pleting 23 of 34 passes for 240yards. The Eagles scored on two short runs by Tom Sullivan and a seven·yard pass to Charles Young, Boryla's fa\•orite target. Young caught nine passes for 103 yards in the rain. Craig !\fort.on completed 28 or 33 for 208 yards ror the Giants. Backup Wayne Cl a rk directed v.·hat appeared lo be a game·winning drive v.•ith 1 :47 to go, but Greg Landry v.•cnt for broke. hit· ting Ron Jessit:> v.·ith a .i.r;. yard pass to the Bengals eight. On the next play, Landry rired a bullet to Charlie San· Pass interference w'as called against cornerback Ken Ellion on a third down pass from midfield, giving the 49e rs a first dov."Tl at the 21. Late r Williams scored and the Packers contended he fell short of the goal line. Pro Cage, Hockey Standings Chargers' Woods Top NFL Rookie? SA~ DIEJO (APJ -San '"lie made a fine catch, Diego running back Don beautiful," Prothro said .. \Voods. only the seventh .... le v.·as stai'tin1atO get rookie in National F'ootba\I open be.cause J.he~e'ars League history to rush for v.·e re double teciming Gary 1,000 ya rd s in hi s first year. Garrison, our No. l man," savs ··1·11 be dis<1ppointt:>d if Freitas said. I don't get Hookic of the ft took tv.·o timely de· \'ear." f('nSi\'C plays to keep the Woods rushed for 75 ya rds Chargers in the game. in 26 carries to go over the Gay picked up a fumble 1.000 mark Sunday as the on the opening kickpti" of the Chargers Came from behi11d second half and scurried in to whip the Chicngo Be:1rs, to give San Diego a 14·7 28·21. lead. li e at:s o cnught five · And Cati Dersbach's in· passes for 67 yards and one terception of a Bobby touchdo\'vn but he \\'as i1;1st . Douglass p<1ss immediately one of four San Diego rookies followinJ? D:ivis' tying score who s tarredinthcvictory. gave San Diego the chance Quarterbac k .Jes s e to shoot fullback Matthews Freitas and \\'ide receiver over the goal line for the Jlarrison Davis teamed for v.'inningsrore. a 43·v ard fourth·quarler Ken Grandberry opened touchdo\\'n and scl up Bo \ht~ scoring v.•hen he S\vepl ~tatthev.·s · winning score in the lt:>ft end for four yards to the final period. 'rhe othrr put Chicago ahead 7·0. touc hdO\\"n eamc earlier Freitas hit \Voods on a when defender Belinda Gay 21-yard scoring pass to tic it romped 17 yards v.·ith a re· 7-7 aftcr two quarters. covered fumble. Gay 's touchdown gave "I've had a good year and lhe Chargers a 14·7\ead. but I've learned a lot." s aid Do u g lass directed the \Voods. v.·ho last year v.•as a Re ars on scoring marches quarterbac k at University of 72 and 67 yards to gi\.·c or Ne"' !\fexiro and v.•as rut Chicago a 21-14 lt!ad after by Green Ba~' before being lhree quarters. sig ned by the Chargers. Both teams now have 4·9 Since then he's exceeded his m arks. f ondcsl expectations. '"I v.•as disappointed \\'hen 1 v.•as cul by the Packers." he said . "Then v.•hen thl' Chargers picked me up I didn't expect to play \·er~· much." Freitas, \\"ho took over last week after Dan Fouts brokC' hi s thumb. connected on nine or 19 passes for 156 yards on two tou('hdowns. 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A team representing Toluca. l\te xico. tied the Russian squad, 1·1, Sunday. ii:ugu1 gave his team a l·O lead in the 48th minute when he took <1 pass fron1 his left and banged a 14 · yard shot into the upper cur· ner of the net to the left of s urprised goalie Al esha Abramjan .. 1'he Russians tied the score in the 85th minute v.•he n Arka ndej Andreasjan took a 40 ·yard p<1ss and s lammed a lov.". 10-ya rd shot into the corner or the net. Less than a minute lat cr the Russians scored \Vhal v.•ould have been the v.•in· ning goal. bul the tally \\'as disallowed because of an off sides call. A crov.•d of 8.225 \'ie\1·ed the Los Ange les Coliseun1 match. • The 46th a nnua l llunt· ington Beach lligh basket- ball t o urn a m e nt st a',t s tonight \\•ilh four or the eight learns seeing acti on at l·hJ.n: tington Beach Hig h. 111 St•rv1tf'. !'!Prd•rl ~o :!, meets ~ev.·port ll:J rbor at 7, and llunl1ngton Br:it•h and \\':i rrf'n coll ide at x 30 On .,Tut'Sd:.iy, Ed1::.011 and Corona dl'l l\f a r mct:>l :it 7 Pro G r id St andings AMERIC-.N CONFERENCE E•U•MIOlYll •llfl WLT,U PI\. IOJ0/6Q"l •4 0 .t 9'1HO l eO .SJfJ71 e /O .. ll:M w B11!l•la N•• Enql•ftd NY,J•!\ B•ll1m1>1t 1 1' 0 .li4 1!1 Ctntr•I °''"-c·P•llU>u•qn t J 1 Ill :11 ' • 0 • ' 0 • • 0 .. "' ., ~ lOll 111 ~ 31~ m C.n••• I \ 1 •II ........ c.1, s • 0 :115 S..nOM:<,IO 1 •oi1:111 NATION Ill CONFERENCE E••l•m0.•"-11-~1 Lou11 t ~ o '" Wt\1Hft111"" I • 0 •• 0.1111 I ~ o "' Pfto!fllolpll.. 6 1 0 "' N\I G••nls 111 O '" CtMrll O!wo1io<o {·M1nnt•Oll 9 ' 0 '" OttrOo! t b 0 .. 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'rhe 1\ u1ncrs of toru~ht ·s and T ut.':-.d.iy ":-. games n1eet \\'ld· lll'i.da \' <i t 7 :ind thl.' cham· pionslii p finals v.•ill IX' held ;tt 8 :3U F rid:.i y. ·ro n1 ght"s ;111d l'uesda.v's losl..'rs \\'Ill ntC't't on i ·hursd"y. They're Back! ,_ ... 8-f!Wll-H-ll'g!Ofl flt-I<" 1--'I' h 4 .... l•"f lOfl 81•<11 •• W•nt,., f :IO, N1-..pon H••-y\ S..-•11\, II. . , ...... ,rb..:..tt1 .. -· 8•~•elWll-H--8"".clf~MY !CO•llfl• O•I M•< ·~ E<:li\llfl. II, s,.,., C1em1ni. l a11•no• ISM>Cle.......,W V\S...I• • .... I. fo11•U••n v11i.v •• P.c1•l<1, • Jiil, Al"""'i •I GoUM" W..I • Socc••-~•" c i. ....... i. at kunhnQIOll S.•<"U Ul Wr••lh fl!I M •roM •I lri.•""" (;tOY• \! 301, 11 .. olf"O' ., -U>t•n C:•l•IOUIO• COlll9f (1 lll\c WtO"tMllV CO«. lH ll•1•ttD•i+ Huft!ong\a p Bta<ll Tou•nev, S.i" c11 ..... 11tt Tou•.,.v !Oist• -·· ., Ml~>OOP ..... ,a. I) Mater O.• " e""°" •m•l '""'""'·£a!""'""',.¥"' Ora11111 Cwll Ca11111t """ll'W•"t:.1110f"'• (011190' •I (111·1mont f So<tl• f Oll"tllh Vf!lt y. 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Gcllclt" W••I •t Sdn O•fl\0 """'1 (f l. tJC lrvl"' 11 0.1!<><1•1 C!•H •t The Worlds Fastest The Great All ·American Quarter Horses! Racing Day and Night ... Sundays too! Days Dec . 7 thru Dec. 24 including three SUNDAYS, Dec. 8, 15 & 22. First post 12:45 P.M . No raci ng on Mondays Nights De c. 25 (Christmas Night) thru Feb. 8." First post 7:45 PM Racing Mondays thru Saturdays • During the entire meet the popular EXACTAS will be feat ured on the 1st, 6th, 8th & 9th races. Truest to Form Watch for these co nsistent win ners: Easy Date , T1meto Thinkrich, Charger Bar, Tiny's Gay, Pass Ove r, Kaweah Bar, Rocket Elaine, Lanty's Jet, Flaming Jet . Go Farthe r. faster, Native Empress, Don Guerro and Pocka tu . To· gether they have been in the money 30 1 times thru Sept. 15, 1974 with 180 wins, 83 places and 38 shows . •Winner of the wo rld's ric hest ho rse race the $766.000 All -American Futurity at Ru idoso Downs, NM. 1n 1974. • The Grandstan d and Clu bhouse areas are heated th roughout fo r your greater comfort. • You'l l en1oy the Turf Terrace. Ex cellent menu. Great cu isine. For rese rva tions call: (213) 43 1-0922 or (7 14) 995-3877. You·11 like the variety of dishes and the quick service 1n the mode rn ca fet eria an d co nven iently placed snack bars are a delight. Closed cir cuit TV sets are at all . ' these locations . • Fo r tic kets and further in formation ca ll : (213) 43 1· 1361 or (7 14) 995-1234. LOS ALAMITOS (on Ka tella nea r 605 Fwy). Los Alamitos HORSEMEN'S ·,'\f{(/~'/{ /-/( JF{.'l'/~· 'AC/116 ASSIJCIAT/011 1''.-:1,11, ~ •. ·.!.'!· .· ~ . . ...... r·.. , . ' 'l 88 •CAIL Y PILOT Sunset Lea1f11e C ha11111io11s ('n:1r h !~1 !1 Uarnctt·:-. ,'\L'\1po rt l l <1rho r ll1g l1 Sailor .i 11·on the S un:.r:t [,l'ag ue 1\"Hl l'°r poln th;,nll · pivn ~hip ~ind fin is hed SC'cO ncl in the Cll·' \·.\ pla y<1ffs t KnL'l'ii n~ 11'r orn lt.·ft ) fi11b ()11sl1..'Y. l~r 1 ~1n J,q1po!d. ).lllf h \\"hilc. l\:cv1n Huhl'rl son, T ed ;\l t'Li inlt•:i;. St<.inding--!~ill l)r ieh ard , John l>o lirnll , Jt•ff i)L':\lott. Greg J<'ults , Erle Elder, !·'rank ,\ nderson. George '.'Je1vlancl. Stardom for Tapie? ARiai~itos acing Nearly En~:,~'"'~~~.~,~~ Entries Arm 'Probleni By HO\\' ARD t .11,\NDY Ol ll'>e D•1l1 ~1•11 A ch ronie sore :1rm <iS a hi ~h sch ool a thlete h:.i s ended the drca ms of ma ny ;i prep S('ns at1on for 1iro· fession<1 I sta rdo m . Kot so in the case of N e ~·po rt Be ach 's Alan Tapi e <pronounced T ay· pe el. As a n underg raduate at 'Varrc n i-lig h School 1n D o wney , T a p ie wa s a pitcher in baseba ll <1nd a ciuarte rbac k i n football "'he n ;1rm p r ob lems thrt'a te ned l n end hi s a thle tic caret•r. l ie played the outfield as a hig h sc hool senior then t urned to golf when he moved to Cerritos College. "l"d played a little golf when I was in junior and senior hig h school bu t nothing serious," the young man 125) who r ecently passed the PG t\ qualifying school. s <iys . Art er Cerritos, he played tv.·o years for Sta n Wood on the Llnivt>rs ity of Southern California team as a te am- m ate to Gary Sanders. Since that time. he has concentrated on golf and on his third attempt, was sue· ('essful in gaining a PGA players card. lie finished fifth among a la rge g'toup of aspiring players seeking similar cards in r erent ac· t ion o ver 144 holes in f'\orthern California <ind al J>a Jm Springs. \\'hilc he "'a s s"·eating out a chance to p lay "'ith the big i:uns of professional gol f on the major tou r. Ta p1c n1anaizt·d t o m ake livi ng e.'>:· penscs in mini·lou r events and on a s uccessful triJl to Luror t•. "J',·e manage d to "'in four of the mini·tour ev£>nts in th e pas t t"'o yeari>." ht• :;a}·s. ··Last year I "·on about S54.000 and this year about SJl ,000." !lid al l of t l11s ("OOH.' fro111 t he mini ·tour ~ ":\"o, ! pl:iyed 1n E ur11p1· 1h1 s ~un1n1 rr :in d f1 111shed Gauchos Honored Sacl dlt•b;iC'k l'nl lt•g(··~ Jin\ l 1oell )!.1.'n "·:is n.1nl 1•<l thl' C.a ut'ho of lht> \1•:1 1· ;it Sun •l :1.1 n1_1!ht '~ h;i;1q ut•l hon<ir 1n!-! tl11• S.idd!ebal'I.: c·,,tlt·i.:1· fnotbal l team 1'0t>t!~Pn. \1 ho l';Jrned All · :\11-.~1011 l'•>nft•r£>nr1· hi•nor ... ~1" 0.ith •1 rlt·f1·n:-1\t' )1.1('k :1nrl :1 11 1d(' r l'l'('l\<'r. ;ilsn '\;IS "''h'l1 t·d .!'o th1· 11ut :;t.u1d1n~ offrn,111· e nd ()!h t'f ;.111·:1r1!:.; 1nc•lud('d · ~l o't 1·:i l uah lr t(';1n1 ·p\;-i~,·r \J.1~!\ \liki..el"l'H r:1p!:11n Hill H t·nr~. lln.in lll':i!t•r ;Jnd .\t it.ki>t..,~·n , "\1t :-t.cn<l!n}: offt'll"I\ t' h;11 k !"a1n Pec·k. nut,t,cn1hni.: 1•r' ft·n:,l\t' l 1111·111,1n l'ron~ ,\t•l ~"I!. l Op r"lt·fel\.'o!\'1· h.u·li Brian llr:-!t<r , to1)d<' ft·n~l1·i.1 llncb<i tk<'r D:11'<' S 1 n i:: <' r · d {' ( •' n ' 1 1 't' J1111•n1 • .111 llrook<· 1J un11 ALANTAPIE 13th Jn the Br it ish Open and Y<'OO S2,400. I .also finished 54th in lhe U.S. Open. "Those t~·o tournaments plus other s in Sv1 itzerland. Ger m a ny . Jl o lland and Sc andina\'ia we re great <'X · periencc. ··But playing regularly on the tour "'il l m ean more money ;i nd better rompcti- llon. I'm looking for"'ard lo it. " \Vas he discoura ged after he mis :;ed gelling a PG . .\ year ago'.' '"I h:1 1·e never bcC'n di s· coura~11d with my golf," he. sa ys. "Not getting through the school is a nother mat· I.er. If you ;1ren'l on your game. you ha ve to ~·ait another vear and it seems hkealoni!t1me.·· llow does he think he v•ill feel the first tin1e he 1>lays 1n a g rou p 11·ith .J:1<·k :'\it•kl:.ius , ,\rno ld Palmer, U e Trevino or some of the othe r top na n1 es of th e PGA ? "I 'll ha1·c to tl'll \'OU t h;it a fter I do it. Playing in front of a c rov.·d will be a dif- ferent expe rience. ··1·11 proba bly bt' a lillle nervous j ust thinking about it. Rut I "'on"t knoW for sure· until I do it. What is the m ain ingre- dient fo r a p rofessional golfer other than being able to propel the ba ll Y."il t a large degree of accur acy? ··confidence.·· 'Youn g Ala n Ta pie should be a resounding s uccess on the pro ~olf tour. lie e)(udes confidence. not_ cockiness. in his 111a nn Ct and he's eager for the sta rt of the 1975season in Phoeni x. Santa A11a Favored to1 •l•mflo1 £111rlttfor TWMWJ Clt•t. T••~k G-. Fl"1 ""1.111:.Sp.m. FIAST R•C:E -lSO wardl. l year 01d1. (la<m•"g. Pur'e SHIOC. (l•tmlng proce -· P•!ten'• D<lMy ((<\'aoor) Sm<lo1~ ltOvtt 19..,..k>I M•. Fly e ar Mo>0<e (Mu•ptoy) 11 ... y Joy(Harl) M61Jnoli• Horntl (Ni<O<ltmusl ~1sy'1 Moon fl •e•wrtl F1..,1·s D~pe !Waca! Matt~li<C~oc IHfw~f"><ltl) El llAt .. o (P~!!ool Roel mg Dec~ IMvlesl ... "' '" m "' '" "' "' ... "' 1 EC:O"IORAC:E lSOyt•dl.2Yt arold l'1•1M111, P11r.,.. ,, SOD. Rocl<w To•l>t'll!"" (lltch.ar01) Quiel< G•o•n IC ittoS5'1>) · An! S•m 1eroo1<1I S!>ot1•boul !Nl<ot!O!'T"O.I\) o~"°'" Go e •d ( T••••"'t 1 T~~ lled Po11w !Haw•'"'°") NO•t r Nolitea 1 C~raor~J 9,.,1 Encou"1tr {(fe..,..., I Altmlto'\ l•mb (....,.irl Jel eam (l!•nk•l '" "' "' '" '" "' m ' " "' m THIAO RAC:f -"fllylr<lo. l y,ar olcts & UP. Fillle• & m••••· Punt U200. tol!i90(Noc11<1omusl "' Sllatp lulu IHt•lf COior Mt P i11il l 6•nl•I li!Uo Al!tn C•l !Crt-<l (utt 'N CltVtf l(•t<IOl•I l•i•Oecl< !Upl'l•ml T.,.iHH 6 teflt <MyltS) "' "' m '" '" "' FOURTH R•CE -•1nv•rcts. l Jt•rol1tt & 111>. CJ•h•,,ng. Pur-.e '1100. C11uning pr.ce,2000. Hello Jot!V !!-+t w•f"wnf tlnlo llta TIM !(refOI!<) B•a 5un {Can101a) Ont And Only (Ward) T Oii EtQlt ( K "iOll!l Ju119te P•!fol ll .. ip,....,.) 1 P•l>o Go ((lerlsS<! I Ole Mvll"Y M•11 (Rk11Md1i m "' "' ... '" ... "' FIFTH R•C:E -4'IO ylrds. l Y••r old>. Allowance. Puri.e IJOOC. Go(oro111 O(n1gM! C•alaln (rune~ (Htrtl Tit a Mi• !Ad•lrJ Tennt•i.t• Grey (6anll•l Myt1·s C~argor ! M•Uua.>I l ••1i•'1 Top M•n !NlcoOrmu» lt•co e 1ra 2 (l•Pl>•ml MIH Pig Pig l ll•OllkS) "' 112 • "' "' "' '" '" "' lnOCC T ~ll!TH ll•CE -l.IOy•rO•. l )'1:1f Oldt. ourna1nent :::::~:(~~r!~~~~· 11~. ll•lnv Bull !A~•lrl 119 L"nb1•.t t l'n S;1n t;.i 1\n;i Colll'j!l' 1s l hl' fa 1or1tl' 1n ()r;1n).!l' Cou:-.t CollcA1'·:- fourth :1nn u;il :'ll!lt·s Eaton fo ur·dav b11 ~~L·th<1 ll \Ol!l'f1:1· men\. \1·h1th bcµ1n:-; \\'cd- llt'sll a 1·. ln ..ip(•ning 111ght ;H·tion. S,tddlehack ,ind ~:;i:-l I.\ 1.1unC'h 1hl· tuurnt•\ .ii i. fn1Jo "'l'4l IJ.1· !ht• Sunt.1 .\Ila · t:h.qJ1na n .J\"111t :11 :1 'f"h u 1·s d a.1· n1i.:t11 El l',1n)1no l1:1tllt':-tou).!h Cro:.;s1non1 111 1ht' 7 o c·lo<·f- ~.1n1t· 111lh t)r:1 ug1• ('u,1,t 1,1i..111~ 01\ lhl' l'!. l.0111<.1 .IV :-<p1<1d <.1! '.I San t.i ,\11.J ·~ !)on~ 1·n1n1' 11\111 lht• li>!l!'tll'.\ 111111 :1 .°i•) ll't'H1"d. IH'.1!UH: lhl' fl\1' np· p11nvnts 111 r.11rl v t'.i:->\' 1.1~h1on . t'n.1~·h Hill (J;itl':-' h«un 1~ tlll' d•·fl'nd1nt: S.iuth i '11,1"l l'1111tvr1•net· <'h.110 [)!!Ul S.11ldlfh,1l'k h;1" lnnk1•d 1111pr1•,:-.11'l' in 11..; l.t"t 1111) i.:.11111''· l1•p1H11L! San D1c·}!<1 1'.H)·!(J1 ,01d f'1t'l'<'t' !Sil·ti'j ) !H <' ,1 pt ll l't• I )1 l' I h11.~!1l;i1 IOll t 11 lL· to! thl' .\l (n11·p.1l'k 1our111•1 S.1!~1!'tl:1 .1 (;ro~"111011l has had ~nrll(' un p re;,:-tvt.: oulings t h1:. Sl·ason . dl'fC'alinl.: E.ist LA :i lll'ck <1g<J, 114 ·89. And, El (":unino h;is a 1·2 rt't'o rd to datv. llr ;i 11 f!l' Cj;;1.-.1. 1 he d1 .ff'nd 1 11 ~ t ournl'.'' t·h a rn p 1(111. ht•g,111 the "l'<L~Oll \l tlh :1 p;tl!' nf' \I lllS . but h:1-> ~illC'C 1lr11pp~·cl \hl't'L' ttl :1 t'()I\' ]0"111~ :1n S2·Hl P\t'1'!111ll' 1il1 to !ht• l 111\t·rsil\ o!' ~l·rad;i t l ,:.1~ \'l·~a~1 . .J\' o u1 f t! S.1turdal' <;u,11'd ... ~l .1rl.: A1J.1n1s ;111d ·rodd l'ril\111 ... and Io 1·1·111\·r :-;tl'1v \J.111kL'r ~111d1· 1!ic !'11',111•,.; n l' C(J.J l'h ll l'l"b I ,I I 'l',\ :-;en11 t 111;1l g:i!Ul'S ,II"\' "1·hcd uli·d tor "; ;111d !.l l'r 1d:1.v l)l~h! \\!th tht· ~"\ll1:-.0l<1t11111 11lls:-.t'l tol':l ;1nd.i Tli l' -;.1rn1• :.t'hl'•lule \11!1 r.illn1\ Sa111i"d,11 111\h lh\' 1•h:11npH1t1~h1p g,11111.' ,l1 ~!, Hill11\1 tn).! !ht• lhll'\I pl,ll'<' g:<lllt' \l•v~ Viii• (T,.••u••l 119 I Hor,.,Arouna !C•t-tl 1!9 Jt l\ Tinv Fla1h !Knl¢n 11• O..c k~Jet IWara > 119 •1Am<IO• ~ .... IMYl'°'f 119 H~v• R<><k•I {tlpto•m) 119 Otu<~ M•CktY IS•l•ml in O..c •er'sC.,le! !B•oo•"J 119 Sf Vf"ITH RiloCE -ll<O varott. l JtAr o!dl & uP. Allowance. 1>1.<r-.. UOOO. Tiie 5':11Yf"9 Mt rl>le Man (Harli G<IGo Mt(oy lCfe-d 9.J..,alot (Nlc <>de m"'I NDO• (natgf ltipnam! Aor (O<>I•~ (H<lW~tl'l!.OI\) Nf A!O Fa Nt~!O IA<l~or l w6~t• Go IC.<l•dor•I l•l1•P T,nv Co! Bdn~•• "' '" "' "' "' '" ' " '". EIGllTll JIACE -ll<O 1••d\, l vtor 1>ld• & vP (l""'""Q P\jr"' \HOO. (l,}<mln~ p•l<r UOOO Allon Rose I K•ni,\ R~n 81ol>~y llun l NicOO.mu~• fl Toro PM ~tr (O•t1e• I F,r .. (h.JrQP (H<lf, I V•llty B•~u (W•tdl Mo<!niqM ~!>•'"<! !(ar<loU\ M! !ldn<!y (hf fQP IRo<Mr<!\f R\on Moon Run (Wall')<\) D~nay Cc no !Ad•lrl "" M•••6•,lTrr8W'~) ... 1~1 "' "' '" "' "' "' '" "' "ll"ITH llACE -ll<OV•'<H ] Je•• old\ & u<1 c1a,,11ino C•lil-bred. Purse S!l.00 (lf<monq !>fOCr Sll>OO R~v'""'M•" rc1~,,,,..i C dl1•o•n1.J ~moq (WM<!\ ~"""""' M .. ! .. (0""''1 '•"<l<>llave.r l t rt.J'"''"I AGY~1·, Reou•'l <H~rl l ToPP•ng B•t\ l~aleml Flv.~o F~n IW~(\OI\) 1 d!l•(h~C"nu IS!t~U"l TO"' I 1!6• ((rtaON) l'lo•! !\•<! 1{••"0'"1 "' "' "' "' "' "' '" '" "' '" Cn.ieh Bn\ S!l'l •'ll" C,1t11·hn .. 11.111• .t :i:) 1'1•t·11rd .q.Jd :n'l' l1•d Lit ll.111 '\t111 :111d J).11·1· :\l .11.1: f1111h ~111111 ~hoo!vr:- Hunsaker Third . In Oxy Meet WrestlinO' " C:OllliGC i.c..1 Coll ... !U f !I > ,,,,._P1Utt 11t-61oYl"i ($1 Pi"lllO POl'dol .. , • 1ll 1i.--i.1cou1 1SJ p111~..:1 P1r11.1 11 1J,ol• 8101'*"' IS!.,.( f ••AO, II 1 10 -'11lft'I !SI Ot l l1n11,I J lli)-Word <S I wo" D~ for,••t I,. Wll"1m1 l ~I P•"~d iJM'•· •Cl IOI Po'.l•tll ISJ tllAA~dVl!t•r.J )t 111 1<1111 ISi •Gl>l>1 'orlt lt. I'll! All>t•OM <\I .,.o~ l>f lt~i.11. H~~ II•'"' I~/ ... .,., DW lof"!t l! l'nrn11:i di'I \l .11 111;:!1 ~l·n1n1· 1!1'1:111 (lutl'.J"l'r J't·1·ord 1•d .1 11 :!II:! Ill Jlh• tlP•'fl 11W"t't' 1!1 (\,• I .I!< Ill :-0,11(11"11:1\ ·., 1111-.lul nil·•·t .ii !1t1·1dvnr.i1 J..\1!h•i.:v ' f1n1 ... J1111g 1l111d lu l.n,1r;1 11 1,i:h'~ Halph :"l•·rn,1 JOE CARLOS . PLUMBING CO. "~· 548·5558 I l ·I . 0 1 Ii ) J ll 1ln 1~11111 ' the 11p r n In I hl' h 1~h schnol di\ 1 ~ion :'lll ~s ion V1 1.:Jo !Ugh"s i\likc \\':1!tt~rhnu:-t' \\'US scc·of'l rl 1~·11h •• 11 .5.l I; b1·h111<l S.d1·~1.1n ' S al G o1hnL'1. I J I 1~1 ~ I Alainltos Racing Results PlfBLIC NOTICE El(;HTHllACE -<OOv.J•~s.J yt.J•OIO• 1·------ .. no up. Claomong, P\j~\1.700. (O<JraQf<><l• Kip (Tr~d•urtl Jovou~ P•i<le <C~rao1a) TMra 1ma<11• (Mylfll Time 10.8.I • 00 l.00 E'1""!'\ Jet Go F~". 7oro 6<11, fletl•r'• ("arl!t', Mr APOllO Eleven. Se<rlltllP~ lU'}Pe u EXACT A -!O.Cour-111 l(jp ~"" 4-Joyo111 l;'rict , P• i<I ut. WI. NtNTH II.I.CE BIO w•ra.. l Yed• old• MOUP.tla•m1n9 Purw si,soo. G<I A•wna <L•P"•ml 4 . .0 Ml Pi• (Tr~a\UfP] Troe Eunu<n 1 H~'U Timp •6.19 Allo Ran Mr A"""'"Y. S..itt<I UD, p,,,..·; (hit . H ljo GAllMl!mNr. X •a1cned Tl\roUle B<ltl , R<Kk Met!· !119, ~""Ola, 9rd••l.¥'4. U till:ACTA-l ·Go---S-MI Pit, p.olcl5".00. Checking Banquets 1"he Cos ta r-.te sa 1-ligh 1\-lustangs will hold their football banquet tonight at 6:30 at the r\irporte r Inn. r-.le!ia was 3·6 on the year, but had a Century League record of 3-3 goi.lg into its final league gam e and a shot at becoming the first 1\-tustangs team in history to compile a w inning league record. Minion \'lejo r-.tission \1iejo High "'ill hold its football banquc>t tonight at 7 in the school ;cafeteria. 1 The Diablos. ~·ho were ranked number one in the CI F' 2-A grid poll early in the sea son, fin ished the campaign with a 5.4 record. Newport Harbor Newpo rt llarbor lligh will hold its water polo banquet tonii;:ht at 7 at the Tale of the Wh<1J e lt estaura nt in ·B:dbon. i Basketball JU"llORViloJISITY P•VIM11I (tJf IHJ LllU~l INH~ W!I! (J) F Ovot•k !10) Br-1 (II) F R. !.1'1!U! O•J Strlf\9' Ill C l lli.slrom ~•l Thf'fft Ill G a. Sm!ttl 191 -'-\01) G Pil•1•1 L•911n• uoring \u.bl: A~1"' •. Ttlmble .. H•ll.t,f~: t •911n•. l0·30. So\"I C tE M EHTE SOPHDMOAE lOUJIH-EIOIT i•nC1t1'""'' !51) !"I V•ltfte.i• ~n Cl4!'"•11le tMf t•,) ,....._, o.; CHAMPIONSHll' S.ft Cltomenlt CUI ISSI Ml$.,., \/leje e.t•ra o •i r 111um l!Ol FoH"ltr fHl F Gt-"'"""" f!ll Nttlv ! Ill C • floo1ro l rt1 ·M.:0.,.,&!d!•> G Pl~11l•ltJ llt<klnoor !Of C Hull-n !Ol !.<o•in9 1ub•· Sa" Cl-te-HtMl- l, WtrM t I. MlulonVotjo-Sc.OI\], RESOtUT 10"1IOIO.14-111' A RliSOLUTIOIOI OF Tloll CITT C:OUIOICIL 0 1'" THI! CITY 0' COST• MES•, C.l.llFOR"l lA, DECLARING ITS INTEIOITIO"I TO DIS,.OSE 01'" SUllPLUS llEAL PRO,EllT'<'; OESCJlllllOIG THE L\ND TO llE 5Dt0; Sl!TTllOIG l'"OJITll 1"1 GEIOlfRAl TEllMS THE, l"ITEJIESt E•SliMfNTS OA RE Sf ll\/AT10HS TO •E RESEAVliO IV THE ,UBLfC:, I' ANT; SETTING THli TIME AIOIO PU.Cf DP THE UtE; EST AILISHIHG TERMS.I.HD CO"IDITIDHS 0" THE S•LE AHO C.l.lll"IG fOll SfiAlEO BIOS IH WlllTIHG. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0~ COSTA MESA DOES HEJIE6Y RE~V[ AS FOLLOWS; THAT, WH E REAS, TIU• 1, Div"ion 1, c nepter I, Arl0<le•.S, Serl•Qn• 19Q1rwOU>Q11 •na lt><llldl119 196 ol tllt Go..e1nment Goat. pro ... l<lt• IP• • mt,llocl tor ll>t d•"""i,•on o+ •u•plu\ re•I Pl'oPtrty ol e l<><•I ~y; one! Wf<EREAS. tht (l!y ... , fi ..,,pt.n ttfl•ln l•nas ae"rl~d "" •n t•hibU a11•(h...t to thll llt...,lull.,.,, mo•~...t E•hit>!I ........ •MDV in .. 'i>e«to( tt'ftftl'Kt maM . J>lltl htrf'OI; •na WHEREAS, li•<I land• •tt ""''" 1>Atlituli•lv <1e1crl1>ed 1 ~ • plAI •11'1<...., to tM~ llt\.Olutlon, m•rlta E•ll1bll "6", •"" bv tM' •Pf'tlliC ''!•ttn<t '1\IHIO • J>Af1 htrf!l>t; .mo WHE llE•S. ll>e C•l y .... rrt~ to di!ol>Ql>I ol .•aoa 1a11a~ 10 1~• l!(ghe•l l>•dOtr. NOW, THEllEFORE. BE IT llESOl.VEO th.al puf\utnt to !ht •!0te~i<I 1t•t<tlory tu11'10t<ty, 1ht Cih dOf!S hertl>'(ol!or "''~le the re•1 proiierty at1rt il>e<I In E•ll•l>it ....... att1<1>td hert!o, fnd •• M OU p.ior11c11l•r1v <les<ribtd in 1ne Pl•I m••ktd E•hit>!t "B" tt1•r '-" nereto. BE IT FURTHER RESOlVEDINlt s•i<t w it \hi ll bP In •<<Ora.me• wllll tllt !f<"fl\S ona co""llions •• •ti lo•lh in ll>t NoUct ol s.a+, •t Public Au<llon •11acf..d 10 \Ml 11•...,lllliOt<, m••ked E•nibll "C".•tlO lo !ht ~l•t• 01 1ht tlHe a• described in E•.,itoil "O", r.>l" l>Y 1nis •i>e<Plk •tlt ttnt• m.1<11 • """hereof. BE !T FUllTHE ll RESOlVEO !Nil Noll<• or S•lt bP pul>li•Md in tlw Or.1<10t '°"'1 Daoly Pilot ontt a wt-tk tor klur !41 con•tcuh"' wtt k•, ••la notict to tit p.,l>llVOita pur1111nJ to Stet'°" ~­ Gav•,nment Coat,· and 10 coni.111 • d•H riptoon ol !"" !i"d or lan<h 10 bt ;old, 'l"""r•• lerm•. inCludonq lnlt•tlh or •ai.emon!> or r••~rvollOfl• IQ btf1'ser•td by ll>e (1 !y, !ht l<mt •f'l.d pla'I 01 Wle •n<I' <ill ror ,.,.IP<! Cld1 In .,., I !inq. BE IT FURTHE R RESOL VEO th.al •II Do<I• "'•II "" llltd ... 111111>1! (•lw Cle•~ol !f>t c,11 ot Co'I• M••• ""o• l>l'lore 11:0Cl o'tlock ""°"on Int 6lh d4y ot .l•nuu v. 19/S. BE IT FUllTHER RESOLVED Iha\ ti... Ol'tA•f190f ••Id bld• l•k• pl•<••! t,. l>ourot 11'.000'Cl<Kk noon In tf>t Council Oo•mi.r1 o1 ll>e City ot Co•Y Mt••. 1' Fal• °'"'t, Co<.t• Mesa. C•llfotnlt. on \f>t •1~ !Moy OI J~"uarv. 1'/S BE IT FINALLY llESOlVEO lh.at the. """"'V Mrlved f•om s.al1! 1alt l>e ror1n ... otn ""'"into ,II• !und l•O!'I\ Whlcll pa)'fllenl ... a\ fN<!e !or 1ht l•na -PASSED ANO ADO PTE 0 1ni• •~h da1 01 Nowml>tt, 19/• • ROBERT M.W!LSON M~VOfOl!ht Ci!yo! Cos Ii Mtl• ATTEST· EllEEN I'. f>Hl tlNEY Cl1y (lt•k ol !M Clty ol Co•I• Mew ST ATE OF (.I.ti FOllNIA COUNTY OF OllANCE CHYOFCOSTAMESA ) l. EILEE}ol P. PHINNEY, Cily Gt rk •no ••·Ol!lclo Cltrk ol Ille C<ly Co\ln<ll o1 tht Cltv ol Colt• Mei• htrtby Cttlity lh•• \M •bo,,.. ..,cl to•tqolng Rt...,!ul•on No. 11·11M w•• d\lly aM r<gYl••IY ~•i.ed 11\d MIO(ltfl! tiy tl>f ••IO Cllv Coun(il ., a rtQ11l•r ,....tllf19 llltr.al, l>ola "" 1ne !9tn O•Y ot No""ml>er 1t11. !N WITNESS WHEllEOF I h.a'lf he<1111\10 5'1>! my hand~"° oflh t d 11>t St•! ol ll>t City ot Col,• M~•a lhll 101h dly Of No.em""• 10~ EttEEN P. PHINNEY City Cieri< •nd••·Ofllcio Clt<k of the c uv Counc:llot tht cr11 01 Cost• Moow £X"lllT ilo lol 17, Tr~\ No. ?tH, iier fNll t!W•l>O! recor-ln 600~•1 , P•gtlofMIKf!tMllOUs MtPl, •t(Otdt OI O••nooi Counh ,CAlltornl• R•l•rwlf>Q U"t•from, • p.rp.1.,.1 MMmtnt •or pUl>h< "'"' and lllQll••Y pUrPoi.tl owr, .. na1r. 6(.lbl'\, ~ lhlOUQll WM:orl.• P,.p 8••k~11WP!l IO.••?l tl>o 1o11-1nq: J UNIOJIVARSITY tle9IM ln9 •I !ht Notlll•tst U1•11er ol HIO lnol!wtocl !Ml!tJ!MI.-lo\ 11; 1!Wn<t !.Olulll II' l?' o<I" E111t • W~Oun\ (10 F C-t~ !ti dl••lll(I Of .... ! lttl 10 ll>o t.lliMlllQ o1 • l'll<,M •d l'1 F w.,,..,(1(1> ,11111"'1 cur., (Ont 111t HOrt~ter11 w 111 ...... (.) ( l'!uh .. r l1•) l\IYlfl<I • ••01111 ... IS,00 IH1 , !!Wnct a ..... n(tll G H•w~l~tl?I SOulllt•lltrlY •IOnO ••lei , ..... lll•Ollgh. Hi rlllg (121 G Wollt l!OI ctn"•l•nol•OI " s•'OO"M•te di\llllCeol M•r;11tuor•110•111> StrHr:efl I. 13.5t '"I lo• 1angtn1 !Int; -.Ct NOtlll ,.. ":":•:'-"-'~--'"'-"----·-"-·-"---~~···,. 1'1' 20•· Ett, • d!•lan<t ol t 00 ltt!l 14• Point . . of c111p •1111 • l•ngtnl <~r"' <Oii(• .. 1"hi· n1n~t 1n.,,,1>1r;i11nn;1I <?11 a rtl 11t•n! lo :-;;1r11 P•·r~ \1h 1 l1• Rirh F 111·c1• \1.1 • :111:.rrlt·d thr n1n.•d 1ntrr011·d trnr h .1 ,\l ar~ ll11h1~ 11J' n amed 1h1• n11t s1:,nrt1n i.: (reshmiln. l/!·s l!·r 11 .1 ... i;:11 t•n lht• Top I lat "" ;1rd t1nd \t•l)on 11 :is J:l\'t'n I/it• tr,u n 1n~ r110m a" ;1rd ~CHIV. llAstH• '75 MONTE CARLO fl 24°0 ... o 16 75 Supe11or Costa Mes.t atplOCtMnll ,ort1 MISSION IEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ- NO•U1t11tt rly ll•vlng • t•dlul of 11,001 .. 1, ~lleMt Nott"•t Slt tty •long Y•d cwr .. tl!rOuO", c1n1ttl 11101e or" ff'OO" 111;1t dllt.,,tt ot 1l 56 Itel 10 ~ t<lf>OIWll Ill'•; llw"<•, 11(1119 • l!ne .,.., tlltl end lit '"' E•1 .. ,1, of l~ ct nttttlnt of Platt/1111 A.,.n.,., Hort11 o• n · •o"" W.•t • dltt-• of M.t J ''-•1 10 ll!t HOii~ l!nt of UICI l ei I/; 11~"' a1~ '-'le u ... , $olllh .. ' ?I' to" wt•! 1 di\I•"<• ol I oo lt1I to !ht l"blnt o• flt.Q lnnlr>q. SutoJt (f to 111 Cow n111u , co""111an1, Retl•ltlloll'\, Rlonu. R!9Mi. ol Wtf ~cl E•"'"''"hot lltcord, 11 tnr. ~;id1llt1 b;H·li rnr1q1di•d an 8-1 I r1·rorrl1h1 :-~c.1~11n .)fpMQ Oloo>"l-""l•..-" .;'?ij .••• ·,,.,, .~l ...... +llo (#llOTH CHl YllOllT !Ill! .......... -..... c: .. t•I IHI to JIH 11 Owr s,_ci.tty "FM A Woltr Htottt • A lit• tllf11 Of' A l oth ill Styl• ~ Clfld For Rtol Quic k Str •iC:f Gitt "Jftt" A Dial" .'iales •Se rvice • l .. easing 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY <495·1700 MISSION VIEJO 831·1740 ,, E•ll•I)!\\ "&"."(",and "O''nltt<HI kiln ,,,. •IOl't-MIOl!tft tf\0111!/(ll\ ""on lilt In tPlrOllo<•Ot 1119 Clly Cl•••· PUBtlC"NOTICE llGAi.lllOTICI NIMlt• I• ......,.,JI""' ,,.,.I -f'oll(f Oop.>rh.>tnt 01 tllf ty Ill Cotol• Mewl wit! l'IOld I p,jllliC alltl!Ofl ol 11'(1•1 ...... Pt•-' JWl(ltf1y 41! S.l11IOIJ, OK-I•. !ti• .•• 10:00 A.M~I !tie (Ml• MHI Pl:>lk e OepM'\• ll'Wftl, " r •Ir 0 .1 ... '°"41 MHI. R.E."ltiTH CH!E,,OF ll'Ol..ICE Publl•llt<I Ot•ngor (A.H 0.llY PllOI, Dtt•mblt• '· ,,,. e11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "t(TI T tOtJI BUSllolfifl "IAMEST•T£MEIOIT frP*IOllQWOfl(j ~·-11 aoo1>11 1>11\o .... Ua\ ~HEllE Y ENGINEElllNG COMl'At.IY, '1t111 °"'" &•w L•ne. Huno1>Qlon B••(ft, (•l"orn••~; .. ; .o.nn•oell• W.i\QI\ 0.w•l<J, \~In °'!_•el s.r La,.., ttunc1~g1on lkot<n, c11irot1114 " "~ fll<\ blU•ll••• " CO!\clll(.lf.d 1>1 •A •ft • a ... a11•l. • Annto i...llt W•1wnO.wt ld 1111\ ,,~l<tmtn• wo1 t<lf(t wnn t"" Coll<lt~ Clff\< ot Of•"oe l;!>Un!Y on NO.itmDtt U, 1'14. ·-· P\<Dllllled Or1n<}ll Co.11 Ot llJ PltOI. NO~. lS;'iii(I Di<.!. t, lr,1'1f • -•l'l-M---- PJ.:81.IC 1\0TICE SlP·1tJ)1 IUPl1'1101'1 COUJITOPTMli STATI 01' CALll'OJllilA pro. TMICOUliTYOl'O•.t.NGe ...... .ma MOTICI. 01' HIAll llOI G 01' .. ITITIQf<I f'O• PROBATI! 01' Wlf.LAJllOl'Otl t1.n1111s Tl.IT•MEliTAllY Ellt lt of RO"ll:&ERT G. HENSLER, Die:••-· HOTl(E 15 HEREBY GIVEN tn•f IEOWAAO P. HiloRT Nit Ill~ -Ill • Pttl• 1*1 fllr Probt1t ot WUI •nd tor l-t OI L.ettlt1. T••t•IMM•rw ... \M pttltlontt", ,.. lt•tll<t to wlllcll 11 m•dt fa<' l11rtl'>e' Plrtklllll"$, Mid tl'llol ll'>e lllM Mid ..... oc .... rlne U. WIN 1'111 Mfn WI for DK.,,,.., 24,. 1tU. •t •::1111 •·"'·•in tll• ~ Oii c.p.rtmlflt 110.) Of Wld court, .t 100 Cl~I( <Mt1lf" 0t1 ... w~1, In tlHI c11, ol ~ ,.,.., Clillfotlol•. Dotoc!Dtc:..,...,.r•. ,,7• WILLIAMl.ltJOllll. C-tyCltrl CHI.JILES UflTUlUASTIGUI WolNl.P ........ SI. .._.,......_c..'*"i.-.z IJUJllf.HU ·-·tor: ,.ut._. Publh ... cl Or•119t Coa•I Ot<•"'bl•t, 10, 16. "" PUBLIC NOTICf': NOT ICE TDCREDITOllS SUPERIOR COUATOF THE ...ST•T£ OF CALIFORNIA FOlt THE C:OU NTYOFORANGf. e,r.1101ED1 1"1<1•WA.1."i:~":' ~ •• .....,. · .. NOr!CE llo >i EllEllY G•VEN 10 tne. UP<IPtO" ot !ht •Oii ...... mtel dee"'°""' •nM ~II C>l'r'>Ons ndvong <!••"" "')iMl•I lt>e ,.Id otc~ae111 ~•• 'eo~""° to hie t11em, wotll '"' nl'<•1•••v VOIKIW" '· lft ll>e ot•o<• of !ht <ltr• ~'~d~~ ~~ti ~'fee'E'.:i;;.:~1."';:l4 w.1"'"~ 61Yd., louHe 1oou. lOl. A1'9tl0'\. .:~i.•o•n•• '100•~ • .,.''°" ·~ 11\tP p\'1<1 o bu>•nl'u a• 1,... unoor"~ 1n •" m.1Ue•1 P<'•!donong II> Inf •<Ill<' <>t ••Ud dtU<!ont wdhon tou' muntn~at1er 1~ hr~• pul>ll<altOll Ol tn,.noC.c• lllP• tno "'" <>UD"<"'°"ot1n,. notJCe. Cale<! Nov1m1>e• 1S. 1~1• MAR flNWARI( _ E ••<ulor al tnl'Wlllol lht "l><lve n•m<'dde<P<lt'nt ~Af!ffO,F •llD ltEIEllM.AIOI Alltrneys •! L•w -••l•ftore 11i.e1 .. s .. 111ott1 leSA-lt1, C•lil•m1•tllllq !ti: t!IJ! tSl·Ull AllOl'llt w• for E 1tu•l0t Pu!>iosnt d 0 ffnge (<1.,nl O"ly Pifol Ni>.,mbl• 11, u , •"" uec-i, .,, in.4. .f1.U·1( I I ' ll "' 11.: '" ' .. w " "' •• " "' ' ,, • " TOMGHT'S-·- TV IDGJILIGHTS ' . AB C (7) 6:00 -;--Monday Night Footba ll . The ~ams ru~ into the1r old coach, Geor~.Alle.n...<ilnd his Wa shington Redskins tonight'. , · KTLA (5) 8:00 -"Wonder Man." An oldie but ~ood 1e from 1945 with Danny Kaye teamed up with Vera· Ellen and Virginia J\.tayo . • • --TV's-· New 'Odd Coiipl~' • Lilli ANGELES (AP) ~~orge Putnam and Mort Sahl as a television team? son1l' radio Y.'Ork. written arti('lt>s and supl•rvi:icd hi~ JO.aC're s pread ln suburban Chino, v.•hert' he r aist·~ hor5e:i · NBC (4) 9:00 -"My Fair Lady." The con· clus1on or this two-part Oscar-winning moVie from 1964 with Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn and Stanley Holloway. The combination seems as improbable as William Buckley and Angela Davis, yet Putnam and Sahl are plotting a ShO"'' based on Putnam 's "Talk Back" au· dlepce participation pro- gr am. Negotiations have been held with Los Angeles Channel 13, KCOP. "I've had son1e f::ur of· fers . but nothing !hat would allow me to do v.·h:it I want !.========:::;;;;~ to do," h e r e m ark ed. "There's no rcJi;on to ~o bark unless you can call yourov.·n shots.·· \). Fly us . Anywhere In the TV DAILY LOG Putnarn , a p opular newscaster for 20 years in Los AngC les, has be en lt'rmed a super .patriot by hi s r ritics, a ded icated American by his fa ns. Monday Evening DEC"MER9 m 1a 001 Ill"",...., O Q.;1 (])Q m11ac Mo11d1r Sahl became famous for his anti·es ta blishment wit, v.•hirh he has applied to Dem ocrats a s well :.i s Republicans. Mo.it: (C) (lkr4Smln) "My f1lr "YOU'D B E . I lHf' Concl. (mus) '64 -Audrey Surpris~< llepbur11,.,.Ru H1r11Mi~tanle~ Hol· the_ numbe r o{ ways 1n lo•ty, -Willitd-Ryde -1!1. JI~ wh1r01ort and I agree," CGOper. H1nry Hitcins, pro!t!S()t ol said Putnam in a telephone phon1ht1. ••11rs_ht ~n tr1ns!~1m interview. "We may travel 1 r111td llonr 1•rl (Kepburn) into by different and circu;tous I 1r111 lldJ. • . 'MEET IN MIDDLE' Comedian Sahl line and if you deviate one bit, they abandon you." END 'HAPPY NEws· Newseas1 er Putnam along fine." Putnam dt>m onstratcd that he hud lost none of his comba ti \•eness du rin~ rorn· ment s on t he loca l t ele vi sion ne v.·s srcnt' "They used lo ~ay that I used show business in prr- st>nling the ncv.•s: I couldn't possibly m atch y,•hat 1s ha1>- pening today. These guys y,•ho do the s hows noy,· -not one of them knows his ass about nc.,..·s. \Vh y are thl'Y ntadr to s it d own to a typey,·riter and write a ne y,·s story "I TllINK it's time to put a n end to 1he 'happy news' 1,1 ith its tickle , ~oose and j!lg~le . .... JACK HICHOLSOH "THE LAST DETAIL" IRI E•e11i1191 Fro. 1 ,..,.. Co11t. S-.day 2 p.m. ,_ ··----· ~l l·MIO MllCllAll (All'll AHTll(W'r QUIMrl THE OESTRUCTOIS .,... PARDON MY ILOOPll111 --~II oot•ttW.! ti• •I- 0 s,orts Sptciil "Rams ,74: The routes, but y,•e ofle~ arrive Contenfterf ' Siu Nahan hosh 1h1s at thesame conclus1ons. proar1m whieh features h11hl11hls "I've heen accused of be- ot loni1ht'1 R1ms·Re~ns 11me ihg th e darlinj! of the far pl~s • look 11 the 111ms. pl1yin1 right and Mort of the fa r in th• NfC and AfC ch1mp.anshfps . left. Not lrue . Neither of us (f)Dr•111tt v.•ants any part of ii , and I SA llL AGREED that he and Putnam ha ve more in common than their fans im- agine : "We come from dif- ferent sides of the street, but more often than not, we meet in the middle." He said that th<' shoy,·, 'A'hi rh 1s designed for fi ve nights a week fro m 8 to 9 and v.·ill be synd irated to other parts of thl-' country, wi ll in c lud e audi cnl't' partic i1>allon and guests as well. "And it won't :111 bi" political," Sahl remarked. As for th(• net\\ork nc.,..·s : '''You've gol a b ULlt·in a u. rr=:::::~~~~~==~:::::l~flll~ii~~~~~ dience the re ; you could prop up a dead man and gel SINGERS AMO £[) ELIOT FELD BALLET think the country has had a ·rhe com e di a n added : "We 've n e v e r worked together, but for years George has been coming lo my concerts 1a nd we get * "In Performance at bellyful for extremes, too . Wolf Trap". Grant . ''!he rig~t has never done by Atlantic Ric hfield a d,1m n thing for me .. They v.•ant you to follow thc1rown 1:00 t>@ CD Cl) C1111110U ~1111nd ifl tbe 0.Hrt" In th• aNX!inioll ol €D I• ,triorJll.1nct at Woll "(!IOI Feld Balltf' al MUJ Acr1duido 9:30 I)@ ()) (j) RNd1 It's 1 use of mutual dls!ikt 11 first siaht .nen llhod1 m111s :oe·s friend, Cllulie <1uest Ric~ird Sch11I), 1 1111mni1· ln1 ··m1n's man" who$t! mrt ei1ctly 1nct.1n1ed ••I~ his !nend's "httle womtn OM1wi1: (t) (90) "fi t llin1 St11l(tif' (to111) '6&-illiott Gguld, C.111hce Buaen. o-m C•ll11t·~1blic Att1iri '1)Dr•1 10:00 O Ii!())()) Medlcal Ctrrttr "Kiss & It.ill" 01. Joe Gtnnon un•ittin11~ putt a p1titnl who is 1 psydlotie and pot1~!11I murderer into a room •ith ono ol his clost lritndl. rn Gom1r "1lt Uml!)Htn (•J Tiit Bold Otlts Ei) EdUUlitftal Ettltp SUltJ Diil Tht U1to11Cb1bln ffi TN SiftRtn (1f (()) loftlftZI fl)Ml'lie !his f'llO·Plrl episodt th• htrmil 10:30 i Stl1ri tt Advtalmrt (St1othtr Mut!nJ fortes Festus to • JaurMJ t• Actvt11turt •tl ai his human pldl: animal in W•ndulust his ltltmpt IO lit his lon1·hiitdt11 U) U Cllldld ;rib iold bKk lo CiYiliution to UH ill m '-comp1n11111 1.!l_hlin& 111 old tnamy. • o !D@~m""' rr11 "Th• io:"s§mN•W5 RalderJ" Wlltn caUlt raiders strike, F1l11 1hty ltJl't behind 1 JOUth, Ja1111, (j) llplln1er Cll1111in1 Tlmt• .tios1 !1the1 is killed in lbt 11id. The AllilmSOlls !Ind J1m1 1nd !akt 11:00 §Cl) 0 al m ~ him to I Boys TO'fl!l·lype st1tltmtnl, . CI! ®J m ID I.SJ fltwl wlltrt ht l111ns to 1djull to 1 more Int ol CrtucM · civilized lilt. I 1IYPD 0 M1¥11: (C) lfir) "Wtlllllf M111" • ~ L11CJ Sln . (mus) '45 -Otnll)' Ki)'t, V•r•· Mlu!M: l111pew')l1 ll1tn, Vir1inl1 Maro. ~bt Qatlefy B ROOKIES-SMASH ~ Ytld ~!~H~=-~ (j) lttt ti CrHCk 1~ '-!tr 5:U111 '*ASSASSINATION PLOT I ~I W111ttd: Otad H Alivt 0fM hMits "Thi buinn ll:JD I)~ !I) (J)CISl.tt Nowit: (C) Rooklt Chris O.ens l1Us IOr 1 kwt· "MJrii11H (drl) '711 -Ritht1~ IJ ~111 photo1r1ph11, un1war1 B®nt. L1Jli1 Caron. 1111t Jiii Is bflnc st1tkld bJ 1 pro· IJ) Mowit: "TIM lit 1t1r (mus) ltulellll killu "'"'° btlifttt !ht '5S--Witli1m Rqnolds, Andru Mii· woman llu been twtll)' tatin1 lin. 1111 pldw11. D11lun C.rr •lid Erie 0 ID {I) 9 m »H•J Clno• BfMdlll lllf'l B•r1 eom, is 1uest bosl C.rol I Dt-'1 CMla Burntl! tlld Burt RtJllOlcls 111tst. TIM ltW 0... 0 Hlllflt111 Htuse II fri11tttasltl11 Socar Ftt111 Nnko (j) M0¥1t: "lhncy $11111 11 Miu· Mll'llt: (C) (Zllr) "Sttct stl\lct" lfl(' (d11) '47-Jirne l1na. Victor (dra) '57 -Suun Sl11sbtr1, Htn!J Mcltllltn. fOf!dl, Chrtsl!t:her Plummer. O Movtt: "JollfJllJ to lltt F11 Sift I A Cldld11111 Cllanubll ol 1111 Scrn" (fdv) '69-Roy Thinnu, Dnlll L,nn torin1, Herbert tom. Mwlt: "fln&trtf, lut Mtt" 0 Movtt: "Aqtls Witlr Dirty m) '!9 -Oltk l'owt!I, Mn Shi/· Faus" (d11) 'JB -.llmts C11111y, W.n, Rt11111d R11pn, HumphrtJ Bo11rt, Pat IT81i1n. 1:3'~Mit DlllP, SIMw Hu11111lll Alltn111M !l lN Co1by II :::'t.pw at MNthl CJ)I sr:1111u rm. Thut• All)'llll't A docu111111t1iy 1xplorl111 IZ:OO 0 Molit: "D1ucflltr ti Mill Hui" tht dmrlopl'lltnl t!ld r1h1bl!italion (adv) '5s--Ludm!ll1 l<htrin1, Frink procrams underw" In. i Hobokl11, t11imo11. flew Hrur. m U11cu 9:0011 (W (f) (() Mtudt M1vdt ind 1;00 O ilj Tomorrow Wtlle1 111 1at1tic. W1!!1r'1 ••j wilt, Mtrt.1, pl1n1 to 1tm1ny Ina 1:45 I) Mnll: (C) "8111 of l11tmlt1" Wtltlr wlll IN frtt of tlimorry PIJ-(tom) '62-Mithiel Wildin1, 01vid mtnls. A ~lam arisfs, howtw!1, Nrvtn, Notl Karrison. w11t11 Mtlldt mffb Mtr11 111d lnrni 1tlt idtnlil)' ol tht ln!tndff J:IO 0 Morit: "Blkld Sptt" (mp) ·~ tiiidtlrooflt. C.~lt Cook 1nd -Robtr1 Mttlhnzit, Gordon Jack· Clllr1u wtlltt 1utst. son. Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:300 "lfltt11 Wt11(' (du) '32-L~ VtltJ, Mtl'tyn Oou1l1s, Lllfl C.rt1llo. t :DO 0 "'Tiit HIP Cost ti lowtfl ... (COii\) '51-Jost r111tr, GtRI ROW· ltllds, .11111 Btclus. · 10:00 8 "Jtlttllf TMMe" (d11) '57- Sllllrl Whllm111, [lhtl h nJlllOft. ..,tdi II ttlt SoHltH (wu) '41 - 61111 Aut11. "Sfttll*" (com) '40 • -Jtdilt COOp1r. Bttly ritld, Ci) "Cir! 111 Wftltt~ (drt) '52-Jllnt .lr1)1on, Mh~t 1l1nn1dy, l!:;OCI m .,.fttf lM A Strtaetl" (drt) '$&-Jo~n 81rrymore Jf., llt1 Milin, SIM McQuttn. l :OO @"City ~I r11r" (d11) '59-TUT)' Moore, Paul Ma.o;we!I. l:lO O "You M~1t It JoUn(' (tom) '65 'M--Mith1el Callin, Lionel Jetlues, T1rry·Thom1s. Z:JOCJ)"T1n T11111,.. (11'1$) '65 - 01n1 Andrrws. P1l O'Brien. 'IH CJ) "Klt!M11t" (susp) '64 - DriidKnifllt, Moin Red mond. J:OO Ila (C) "C!pr tdn) '62 -Jackit Ut°11011, Kllhtrlne Kith. l:XI Cl) (C) "Onr11 A1on1 ~ Me•M"· (1dv) 'J9-Htnt)' Fondl, Cltlldttlt Colbtrt. 0 {C) "MM\ Mt Ill LH ¥1111" Coftcl. (mut) ·s~~n 0111•1. Cyd Ch1rlut. KOCE TELEJllSION U1• ICM004. DllTlllCT MIWS ICI ti110 MAITlflPll(l TMIATlll. ICI ~ o..t11l1ltt·"A F1111llf5eeret" 1:t• 1tis1ot/OUT ICI "he-11'1 .., .. t 1Zf MATM f'RCTOfl't (Cl "Mllll*° Wtlfl1-llOllOM'' t1• TIMI TO OflAW ICI "ll'lllOll SMf. :::;-ILICTlllCCOMPAMYICI t ilt MUlllAM fllLATIOMS ANO ~MOOL OISCl,LIMI CCI "$l1rllno ,_,.. .. 1;• A fl,MI TO 11110'111 : MUMA~ OIYl.LO,MIMT !Cl """•dclk YN'1 ,.. .. 11 ...... •• • 1111 ,Ill.MANO SltlTCMlflG ICI ""SMlll!ol •"' "'"'"' ,. 4:11 f'flOM CMAMT TO CMAMCI ~ MUSIC IM WIS1'1flM CULTUlll (Cl .,..,._ 111-IKI". Mwtlc l(lft'Kletlon --· •:• ILICT•tC COM,ANY ICI I:• SIU.MISTflllT CCI 1~11 f'ltOM CMAMT TO CMAMCI: MUllC IN WISTl.flM CULTUflli IC\ ~UM It-II<•" • M"lk: .,pn<lllloll -· 6:11 Al MAM II.MAVIS ICI "~ '' • Plf<MIOOf l•lec.M•· ; •• COttMll'S Cl.OlMIMG COltMlifl ' !Cl "lllllll'lnt Sl!lrU Ind P1n"-P1111" -litwlfll ltle(O>Ufl•. r;• iiOCUS OllAMGI COUNTY I() • .,,,...lfllllOH •~ .. A Tl-I TO OflOW! MUMAN Ot;VILOPMlflf ICI "M~ Yt1n: ,...e111 ........ l ;lt MOVA CCI "l'"i.t ltlt~Coi." t :lt AS .. AM II.MAVIS !Cl ........,_,,, , P\,~MloOf M ....... llll ..... The f ollowin g ar e Billboard 's hot record hits for the y,·ce k ending Dec. 14, 8$ they a ppear in next week's issue of Bil lboard magazine. llOT SINGLES l. KUNG· FU F IGtlTING ~Carl Douglas, 20th Cen· tu ry 2. Wl·IEN WILL I SEE \'OU AGAIN -Three Dl·t::recs. Columbia 3. I CA N ll F:LP -Bill)' Sv.•an. Columbia 4. CAT'S IN Tl-IE CRAD· DLE -Harry Cha pin , Elektra S. ANG IE BABY -llelcn Re ddy, Capitol 6 DO IT 'T 1I \'ou'rc Satisfied -R.T. Express. Srerter 7. YO U.RE Tl·IE FIRST, 'rlf·f, ! .. A S T . t>.TV E\lf:H't'Tl~I:'\G Barry \Vh1te. 20th Ccnturv 8. SllA-LA ·l.A ~l akes t.1e l1n 01 .. t f'llJ It B,httl Slt·tTU "GONI WITH fHE WIND" 10) MON·TUES·T~IJR~FIU I PM WEO!&IPM Tiiis Weft Hof Amlie AcKoll! SAT & ~UN 11.JI • 4:'5 & 9 Piii SOUTH COAST PLAZA 11 ··~ o'"' '"'' II Bristol 5'1·J35t \AW ANO OtsotOll "A WINTER'S TALE" 1 & 10 J) WO:E NOS J·J) · 110 .. 1a:4J "GAMIUl" (l ) OA+LY 11~. SAT & SUN 1 ·1;.511).l·i~ FULL-OM AUSTV.UAH ftLM PLUS Z DISHIY CU.SSICS P.rfet 111•c•s: 7:10 I f:lO ,-. PulMfll' """' • 1 o"' '"'"'d • t<I Y °'""" Cina ..,.,.,o "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" by ,,_ MIW ·.o.~ 1toeolul•"I bfi"11n1 oroauctk>tl -To"' T•uo. 0.0"1 PllD! • l"•"""ln11_,_"""'-...,1h1NO-ol .... H'IU-•00od-... S0111 ptryong ""lm-uP Po'nl ...... _ l>llH ""'h " ·-o.n &.oiltYl ll. 1.-A. 1- Tllff4oy tw. S..., 1:00 ,... SrtCIAL SUHDAT MUST CLOSI DEC.11 MA.TIM~· 3:00 P.M. ~ 0 f:!'fl Jo uth Coas t Repertor_v ~ IT'S SURVIVAL OF THE FIERCEST AND THE NI ST IUIT ll1lllJIS ~ UlllllSTYARD" '" ..... "SLITHER" CEORGE C: SCO'IT. ,o\llKE NK'UCX.S · .. THEDIY•l IXll.l'HIN NOW TOGETHER • dtliallttuny unique 11101ion plctur t of lovt •ltd 5U$pet1$1 I a rating. "The real cha llenge is in SONGWRITERS ! the indepe ndent stations, "''here you have to fight to get yourself an a udience.'' "THE GAMBLER" IRI "OPEN SU.SOM" lwt Reyit0lds in "THE LOHGEST Y J.RD" IRI "J.MERICJ.H GRAATTI" "Pl.PER CHI.SE" ll'Gl "DR. ZHIVAGO" IPGI "J. THOUSAHD CLOWHS" "SLEEPER" 1.-a1 • :'BAN~NAS" tl'al "EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX tR1 "I I HARROW HOUSE" IPGI ."GROOVE TUIE" IRI . "THE KLAHSMJ.H" !RI ·, · · :"TAKIHG OFPElHAM 1·2·3" IRI "DR. JHIVAGO l,GI "THE WILD IUHCH" IRJ '"SOMETIMES A GRlAT·MOTIOM" lf'fil An .. NEW liim ............. -."AlltPOAT~ by """""' Htiley. Ca! Wortnington s Record Producer Looking for a lew talen1 ed people to record Must have desire lo succeed FOR lt4TU:YlfW: Call Joell G. Hid"' 540-5811 MY DOG SPOT PRODUCTIONS S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX .) G.O. FRWY (CITY DR. EX.I "flESH GOlDOtt'" "CRY UHCLE .. llt "PELHAM 1-2-3.'(A) "CIHDEanu. UIHTY" IRI IA "I I HARROW HOUSI" IPGJ ,,. · ..,, 44/ I OO'Y. DIAD"' IPGI "IEM.11" "OIGIY"IGI Now more than ever you need the information printed every day ,.,.. ............ ,, ... ... ~" """"""'~ ............ 11 .... 1., AIRPORT197S ~ti<·""' ...... ,. .. ... ....... ~ .... ( .. ........... ~"-'"" "'llO"~·"'O'I'" WALTllMAnHAU "THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN" -..... ' • space aqc m1~~dvertlu1e• ·HOl10~Y MATINftS -... -~ W/11,1' lllSNI~' -. 1;1: HOJ!IN CUUSOE,U.S.N . "THE TALL BLOND MAN ..h';&ars-and I WITH ONE BLJ.CK 1a;H.VJCOlllR .. . • SHOE" 2nd Al Wes! , ..... c-_,,,,_ "SHAGGY "LE SEX "BENJI " DOG" m SHOP" ~ ... ··-· .. 1-o•l•M• ··-.. -1 .. ,.c_ ~!.&-1011 ThefTrial ~u1?Jack -· CAINE •fttlloil, QUINN _ 1111111 MASON " ... _ .. _ ... -.. ....... OClOllE~ l •YlOll !QI.I LMJ(;Ml.IN W•l-1 ---1•·--~c-- I • -"-U~ "MAD HOUSl" .... YIMt•I l'rlu -. . .... ~ ·-' , f ' • • ••. ..... 1:18 £All Y P1l.OT ..... --- Photo)! and StO'l'il'' b\ _,. ~The: A.~K"la 1 .. d Pr1·:-:- \l.'1th r i·ur '-'11<1 fu1l·tiud1 ni.: .l\Jor"'lJY ha:, struf·l. Hr 1rh Tht· )lornl) ~or1 h ~·.1 \.\,11 1·1.~ ult ~or\.\ay 's l .50tl·1n1lt• cu ;1s l t·o11·r ,1 Klondike of oil a11d g,1) that ti.1 alt l'l'\dl:n(' ' r:111ks nu ... \01 dit n:it1on :.i lc1ngsid c the Arab~ Hy !\ll{IJ NOJ'Y.·a_y 1v1ll IJl'a niaJOr 1111 c\1~11 ll'I. "'1th :in :.innu;d 1nt•o111c t'ori ~l'rvuti1 l'i}' c~llm:1lctt ;1t $1 h1llH11l in a n;1llon of un!} fuur rnd l1on ix·rsons. ·r~1~ I uck h.1.; 1nt·I a sour r1·t·1·pt 111n in the strrn l:.1nd 'rht· oil lio11m h;"' :,pllt Nor¥.' a)' poJH1t\dly , h.1~ ~1·t 1t u1 ~odds (l.ilh JI:-oil th1 r~t.v ;dl11·~ aud ~Qfe,u.t~ns t u dro" n th\· t'li•;.in J bU~<l 1~, ~IJf\\l'j.!1.lll lift: .~l ~lt• Ill ,1 i ~ roroll :ind n111nc1 ; • 11 c"\'e Ant :i ru·h 1nan ~ hurdl·11 • 1:i'1ieittcd Odd G1~·thc. u1l t•.1..f>t•rt .it "111eln{luslry n11n 1 .. try A r111 t:'l).!ll thplomal addt•tl. ·"rlus 1.~ ;.i ron· . ~t·r\':ili \'e \Ol'Jt•i) :.1nd :'\(1r~cg1 ,1n~ t.lun·~ w'-nt a hou1n an1! ln1.~1 'J'hc\ "1tc~r't'ttey rt doing rin1· right nf•\.\." · 'f,tlr ntl1tud1· "'as l t'~l~JtlSlhlt• [or the .~O\'t•rnml·nt .~ dl•t:1 ~1on la~l tnoh41,o f'('Jl't'I ffiL'nlht•1 ~hip in lht· 1n\CJ'n:1t1onal l'lll'rgy agt·ncy. a group 11f 1ntlu"1 r1.d 11.1l 11n1" fornicd. unc1erU .S. lc:nh:r~l11p \o .~har1·01l 111 fu1u rt1 cri~c.; IL alSo has lt"<I tu a g ro11 1ng squcet.e on fu1·c.·1gn oil r1r1n.~. to :it· lcmpts to limit fut urt• produe lion. a11ll lo :.1.publ11: dchiltc on '.:lior11·a~··s future <ind v.•hcther she (·an"' ax rieh ·wh1I~ !ht· rcbt o/ l::uropl' reels ht·f• •re . bi¢h0Hpr1ccs. Since Nnr\\'aycan u~c only a frae ·~ iMM>Ql1~ ... 01I. m~t "''111 i.:ofort·x1J(1rl. • ll1 t .most caul1()uS est1matl'S, lhl1 .. wJ\I make ~or11:i~ th t• 11orld'.' fourth~bi ggcst oil cxpnrtl·r. heh ind S;1udi Aral.J1J . Kuwa11 and Iran " &~~&f\.\.'a~· 1s n1ak1n~ 1\ clL·ar :tis not. lhl! :.in s \\·cr lo the \Vest's 011 nit1b t n1are ,Ont! prol.Jlen1 is that it 1\·nn't begin flowinA 1n quan\J t~ until nt·xt su1n - mer1 Mnrc imporlant. the go1t"rn· me nl has dc<'.reed that . for the fnresetiablc future. produ{'t111n \.\.'ill bl? limited to :in av1::rage !111 n1ilhon Inns. or100 m ill1on h.11Tt•I:;. 1>1·r .1·1"<1r a drop in the 1:J.hill1on·li:.1rrl'l ~l-QCCU ll"°()£oil that F:urupc alone u:,t'S ~.CX•0'°¥CU 1'. .. ' S.TOR .<\GI'.~ 'f .\:\'K ·· '·Doris" @on~ of three c·oncrete !.torage tan~s op('ra11ng in th(' Ekofish oi l fil'lcl s. ·rhc t·ontrol tenter of the ·operation is ;.ilso ht•rt•. 1'he No1'\1egian oil fields may rank along side the black gold fll•lds of the Arab's ....... ,..1 • ; ff'>. .... ..... '· . ~. I ' ' ' ' -· ' .. • 0 • • ·, ! • ·-· .. ' " ),• ' I a n Oil 'B_ooni ,... • • "We.'ve got a rich man 's burden," says an oil expert. "This is .a con- servative society and Norwegians don 't want a boom and bust.-They feel they're doing fine right now." t2N.Pare lel_ - -------------- Shotkond 11. t! --~ -Orkney It. ~ . •• ~---· ·--' NATIONAL DIVSION OF NORTH SEA I , '!' llW \• ' I StalljMd I I • • ~ / Prlll I • I ~ :, . : : ...... ' .. ~·1~;....i.> : • ...... . .~:.:·;:::~.: ....... ·~ :. ': : · .. :-.. : t ;::O.:;.,.::·:-: ·.:.'.' . ~} ... ~ .... · "' ... ·. -~:·:~·; ...... · ... . ?.,h,.ett" .... ' .. ··'"" ,•,•,' .· . . . . ".1},1~::·::" •. : •• ~: ... :. ' . . . ... ·'NORWAY : : ·. ·.: ::;.~ ... :.:: · .. · ... ::: ... • PO : STROLES-The Ph illi ps P etroleum Co. first s truck oil in :\'orwcg ian .. North Sea waters fi ve years ago in the Ekofisk Field (\o\l.·er center area of map), about 180 miles southwest of coas tal town of Stavenger. Since t hen, two othe r major fields have been found to the north-F'rigg and Str·atfj prdS · ' ,, r I :'\OR\\',\\. f (10\\' ... \t far left. peddlers :-.ell their '''are~ on an ()~111 ~lr eet \\hde shoppers bu~· ~roccries in a ~llPt'rm;.ir kt·t Tilt' :\01'\\t•g1<1n li,1ng s1;1nclard alrcttd .\' 1s onr of thl' \1nr!d's h1,i:hrst . And lht'.'' Ilk<.• ll the 11ay Lt i ~. 1'h{' 0 11 boum is e('rt;.1111 to raise It hi~hrr ;:i nd 1nanr people ;1rl•n't too hJPP' 1111h ttll• pro~!·t rt 1\hO\C•. oil ri~i; .sit on n1:1n1111nlh tontrtll' b:.i-.r:-. pl'l.'fabr1cJt1·d on land :ind I0\1'ed tu thc·1r ~11 t 111 200 tctil of \1'3lcr. • • Vo .. • ,.. • .. .. .. P llllLICNortCE PUBLIC NOTICE The Bluest Marketplace on the Oni,.e Coast p I L 0 lleol '"'"·. lfllloill .. ~u,...,n'-11 •-ia ... ~ ..... ~ DAILY PILOI .CLASSIFIED ADS '" , ... ,," ...,-... ..... , .... ..,., ...... ,.,,.,. .....__l. '•Mnlll•, I.Mt ' f!M.IM •••••• 50$0-Slt't Stnk•• a .....-. '°"°''°" You Can Sell It, Find It, [ 642 •567B ] T rode It With a Want Ad One Call Ser\lite Fast Credit Approval l .............. .... ......... , .. .... '"'"~ ..• "" Gc•rol R.E. I 002 GtMrol I.~ I 002tGtMrol R.E. 1002GtMrm I .E. I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••.••• ••••••ee··············· ............................................... . Go ..... R.E. I 002Go .. 1 olll.~ I OOZ T . . ' Big Canvon 29 Rue Grand \lallt.-e, 3 bedrm on 10th green. 2800 Sq. ft. Marble· master bath. Reduced to $149,500, ,Owner will carry at low Int, rate.' Open Daily 1·4:30. VOGEL & BABBITT 2 STORY Ocean-Pool d$5,500 To Assume 1'11unicured 11.rounds. BJ(; 1'HEES. Co1.y living room. Banquet dining. Secluded pr1tio. Family bedrooms. A~ume FHA 8lf.r<'/. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. Must see. First E414te @ 190 Newport Center Dr. COUNTRY HOME Fashion Island Carefree Jiving in this 3 BR , ram rm beauty on the greenbell "nd c lose to Club. Priced to sell at SSl.950. NEWPORT BU.CH UM: 640-1120 . . ............................... ,. .......... ... lh·a11111·u11, t.1cc·or:1IL'tl 5 J\H, 41 • ba p;1nciln~. :1 frpll's, Httrnp1:-.l11i. SlGo.uoo. ('u:-.ton1 :, flit. 4 11<1 , \\'ith 80 rt , nl' trunt ;q:~.-AO IJ ~"u!l· Hamp duut. $2!:1.),UiJO. to call gets this bargain. (----'-------~----------I 842-253S. SANTA AHA UM: 833-3158 70 Undo Isl~ Dr1¥e Pri inc -15 11 . l.i.1 ~"r111 J.ot Sl:;Q,000 644-6056 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCOMTllACTORS CALLING FOlt •tOl S<;t\oot 0 1$1rl(I; SA.OOLEBACK. VAL!,._EY VMI FIE DSCHOOL DISTRICT ' 81d Oe•dlll'le; 3:00o'c!ock p.m. ol lf>c l'i1ll1fi1ro1 ~cember, 191• Pl Kt OI 8 1d lltct!pl : S-ltbllck Vt lier U.S.0 .• (on!tr~ct Room. 1lJOO Le Pti Rote!, Lt111;n. HIUt., C1111ornlt926S3 Pro]t<I ldtntlllct,ion Ntmt: SILVERA DO HIGH SCHOOL ·SITE t? Pl.Kt Pltl\\ 1reon Ille' Porttr•Jtn:>en & P1rtner1 A. l.A. 6•1 C.mlna~ ~~'''· 5.., Cle"'4nt1, c.. '261! MOTi CE IS HEREBY GI VEN , ... , the lboW·~ .... d Sc.hDol Olslrlcl ol Ort"lll C.01111tv, (.lllfot,.lt, KllllO br •ncl tll<OU<;lll Iii Go..em1119 &o.ir(I, l>t<tffithtr reltrrto to t s "DISTRICT'', will •«t lw up to, Qui not ltler llwn lFM: •flOtt•Sltltd time, Mllllld Dlcb I<>< IN 1w1rd of t conl•KI for '"-tDO~t pre.led, 8 1ds sntll I><• ftCt•Vl<I , .. Ills Plokf ldenUliwd atiow, '"" Sl\all 1):'119tMd ... d DUDIOCIY Jf4!1llO<od It !l'le tDOW•ilMtdl11'1'11! M..;I Pl«.e. . There w!U be I ISO.OD~P>llt req!,llrtd for la.c;h wt of tlld doc11mtnt5 to 11u.r.nltt tM •t\11rn lnl!OOd ccondlllon witNn nuo.rs Iller th<I bid oPtnlng dllt. , Ei ch bid m11~1 co<lform -be rt~~f...,. to ti•• cont r1c1 oocume-nh. Eich bl<:I lflltl be a.c:comjMl!ied tly 11'11 s.ecurllJ rtltrrtd to In the <.onb..:t OOC:umtl\IS llldlly !hi 1151 of Pf--s..cicontr..:tors. Tfle DISTR ICY rtHrw~ tllt right tore)ect 1ny or •II bids or 10 weiwt •nJ lrr19111¥1tin wlnlor,...llUes lft •ny bi~orlo""' biaolng, The DISTRICT "'' Ottermlrwd the 91ner.ill ~w•lllng r1tr of prr diem w~s In IM toulllr In whlcn tnis won 11 to be p..,rtorl'l'll!d tor t~fl cr1n or type of .ark...., nttdlfG 10 t .. cllle the COft!rKI. to tie I~ IOI..._' CllAl'T, Cl.A:iSl,ICAT10N,Oll T'l'PE CAll~IENTE llS Hetllh & Well•••: ''' 11e•"°Vf'·S11m PIMlon: •St p..,r naur·Sllm V6C1llot1, S.wlnvs: Hollde1: 10!: per llo\lf·SllflJ Fanm1n: llece lwesnol l"s\,...., 60c per nour m<>rell'lan the hourly "''• ol '"-fllQl'ltst Clrpen~r c1.auilic1tlon OYt t WhlCh I'll ... \ re-1bili11, t•tl..,lng "Prltutn•llc Neller or ~r St'PI~ ... C1rprnl•! Slllngltr M illwright S.w F iler Ttble Po-• S1w Oprrl\or CEM~:'r"',!~~:~•• or Po"'l!r ~t11Pler jl,tloc1tlons: IW Pt"r llaur·S/lfll .... 11 .... Well•••:'°" !lff"holl•·J/lfl) "-nslon' 11.!0per llour-S/lfll V1c1t~: IOI SMr llOur-S/lfll Forem•n: When llltttor m:>re ee._,t Ma"°"" 1rttfnl!IOYtd ot1 e joO, -lf'll 11 tie l(l'll)lo.,.,d •• • For'""" •nd •ll•U ••<•Ive 119! le•• in.n 60c pet" l'IOur more lhln '"" hour lJ relt ol tM lllghi!il c:.,.,..,1 M•'°" : ,01,u1ti<.ehon overWIMClllle 11,Jtrt•4iORSIOl~11~. Cemtnl M•Wn Journ.eymMI Cement M•io11 CtPntnl -M>ns Floetlng & T'-lillll Matllin.e Ojler•IOf' Grinding Ma<lllne OperlW 1111 IYPtll t•ftMWf\lllrll'll<; . Hteun& WtUt re: ioltPtrl'IOur-111"1? Ptn•lon: ,,.,.,, Pll -..r.IJl~n Vec111on : ISC per 11o;ir-lfl•m f ertmlf'I: Rtctlw• ...,, le•• l!Wn 7SCper"°"r '7'0fe ll\4lntt.. "°"'l'f r•tt ol lhe llif,jllf'\' CIHloillUitionowr wllo<:ll hi I'll• •w~wl•ion Aelt1torcln111ron _,kff !.lrwclur•t Iron Worker Orn•l'l'll!nltl lrOfl WOr•.er Ftn<.t Erector UIOllE llS Htlllh & we111re: •u "'" '-•·Sllfll "-nllon: 11.as "' 11our·St1m Vt cttlon: lW Pt"r 11011r·St1m f ore'Y'lft: Nol lt\l tllln 50I prr hour mon tlllft lhe hout1v Wlgt r•lt Of lht lliQflesl dilst.ifl<llion OWf W/11(1! flt""'' lteeler$111(1, "'..,,..!!A••••, Lutem.1n I. ll'Oller 1o1p.r..n S11011e1tr RuOQ'fmotllle M1 n Cement 011mptr (on 1 'f<lDrllrl)trmllltr &",; htndlln9 bulk ct~nt) • Concrttt Cort Culler Concrelt Sew Man Orlller Lttiortr, G.11eretor COn1truttlo<'t ptpeltyer ~lpt Ll\'lf'$ Beck""~" lrtn<.llint ~cnlne, Hind Pri>ptlled Underorau'l(I Lt~r ,lntl..,ltlQ Cli'"'>n BtHo-r Wlnfow Clf.1ntr Ol"l!llATINO l!HGINEEAS 1#•1111 & Wtll1re: 1St per hour·1f lfll Ptn1lon: 11.SOper ll-·1/lfll Vtc•lion, Holldtr F-:lOfper,_.. FOftm"': S0t oer hou,over lllr r1teol lllehighett !)lid EnQIMer un<kr Ill• wptrvio.ion. .. _, Gro11p J Grouo' • Groups G•-• Tl!AMSTl'.llS jl,1loc111on1: JU"'.......,.., lflfll ttt .. lh & Weflere: I Sf pe• l'IOur Pension: l>S( lie• 110\lr V1c1llon & Holldey Fun(f · Jl.OOper nour Fo,tm1n: soc per r.o11• mort !l'lan 1ne lll91""SI Tt•mst'r Clll•lllc11lon OVflr which ne I• IO .. .,...". Ori.-er ol Vt Ilk le or tom(lln•tlonol Ve Iii( Its nl; 1••''' Hn,lud.e\ 111 veh+c~s len lh.lnttonsJ l•••es .. 111n1 11.os 17.19 $1.15 11.11 17.lS $7.JO J/1fl2 ... ~ ... 4 16.61 ... ~ 1/Utn ii.IS wi.11 WI.II "·w J/!1'7J u .t ss 1s.11s $S.ISS SS.SlS SS.9SS · 1~.•ss U .?'IS iS.~S S..1S5 $S."3S U .ISS $S.11S I J.6'1S 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 P UBLIC NOTICE J 11n1 Uft der 011 pro•lllons ot 1111 Com- $1.?9 pnf!eMIYe Ell'lplO'fll'lt lll l l'ICI l nilning I.cl 11.1~ ., ttn !ht ~""'"'' of Ltbor l'lu.,.. ''·'' _.., .n 1lloc1tlon ol "3,2.Jt from Tiiie Wl.06 •II lllKretior..,.., fulMh , to be lfleorportltd lo "8.16 the prwwnl progr•ms tllrougll U. locel Prime SponMN', 1111 Orenve Counly ,,..,,._ ....,.c.omm lsslon !OCMCI. I T"' Orat1ge Counly Mtnpower Com- "-'ulofl Is W!><ontrecUn.g to the Or.,. ' C-ty SER to !ler'te fltty ptrtlclpionls In - ~ Trt lftlnQ PrO(lrtm et • cost ol ld,nt. T ... $U.J3' I' 'llPOlemenl..., money S/'lflJ fl'Oll'I Fllc tl Yter "''· TIUt 111 Ol!Kre-~lofllry lllncls •Uoceltd to 1.,. r19lon tram Ml.~ <the Heir-I ()fflcct IO lllt Or.ngr11 C-ty "·•S ~r Commission to ierve 50tnrolle•u s• · llO 'In lralnln.g wllhlfl Ille 11rlw11e i.ector. Tiiis 1 ... SI> ... Cret•of 163,JJt Wiii r•lte Ille IOtll ll#'dstor "·" ltl'llsyeer's pr09r1m lo'6, 133,23'1. ,6.18 Tiii Gtenl MoOlflc•llon "'''tie tll.mll'lld 1-6.1( lnMl 1t tMOrt119't C011111y M~r(Dm. Sl>.81 mlukitn lrom I e.m. lo s p.m. •t oll3 Ciwlc $1.~0 Cef!IM Orlvt Wes I, Santi AM, c... 92101. 1 ... 1"11.•S Ml.IS lerHNcl Nr11e' hl•t unUI S p.m. J1ftlltry 6, 111! to comment, pr-o.,lded 11'11 notice of If>. \llflllOl'l lo cornmtnt ,.., -n oiwn no l•tH tt>on S:llll p.m. 0.Cemtler 20, ltll. 8otll wt1•· tw1noUllc1Uonof1111en11on 10 comment ilnd -111.., commenll meJ tie •ullmllted to Mf. J.T. C.....,.. ti llle 1tio•e ~..,.to: WUlle m J . HelllQtn, jl,ctlnv As1ht ... 1. lteo!OMt Dlr1c1or, Reglcln tX a x. •so Go111M1 Gti. A""twe fP.O. BOll 31110111, San fr-IKo. Cttlt. 9410'!. P11titl1hed Or•nOt O.Cetn-1,l.t , ,~,. Cotl Ot llY Piiot. . "4n·1• .. HOME + INCOME. PUBLIC NOTICE IJl\21 SUll'EltlOlt COURT OF CALIFOllNI,.. COUNTY OF OltANGE • Ne.AO MOl CITArlON ICCS2111 In 111t Matter o• 1ne Adoption Petition of GLENN ELLIOT LARSEN. ACIOPllnv P1rent. THE PEOPLE OF TH E STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO: KENNETH LEWELL VN SVEEN: By or~r ot I his cour! you .ore hereby d ie<! to a11pe1r °"lore Ille luClqe pre~1C11nQ ;n O.ptrt~nt 11 ot \Ms Court on Feb<-111ry ro. ltlS, ,u 9 a.m., IOClltd el 100 c Iii( Center Drive west, S1nt1 A1>e, C•lllorni•, 111en anti llltre 10 •flow <•Yw-., II •ny you naw, w~y Ille peUl!on ol GLENN ELLIOT LARSEN 10 adop• KENNETH BRUCE SVEEN SllOYICI no1 be 9r•nted ~<,O•dtnQ ta 1r>e l)('tl!lon on lilt on •bove entlUed <our! DAT EO• Nov. 20. 197', W1Ul8m E SI John, Cltr-e,. w.i11~r T. K•no, 0.P<Jly(ler- LITTLE & ILEK A L.lw C..por11io11 UO Ntwport Ct nler Orl"t -Sit. Sl'Q littwtien le1<h, Cl. tJ•MI C110M4-•SU Put111~ Or1noe Coe\! DtnW Piiot. Nov. lJ,tnd O.c. 2,•, 16. "" •l11·14 I PU BLI C "OTICE n.m F ICYITIOOS IUSINE$5 NAME 5TATIEMl!NT Tiit lollnwlng prrWlfti ••e dnlng ouu neu '" GILPIN PRODUCTIONS, 111" Sky ~;i~oren':'.:l~v1~•1d Sulle lo\, Ntwpotf !H1c11, '"" A•lllll• Wlllf•m Co' !llC .• 11191 Sl<y P•r~ Bl•O .1 •• , ..... C•Ulorn1•'71(11 lllis b11Slftt,i;s It l-UCll'<I by .. t OfPOl'I· llon. Arlll11r Wllll1mCo , Int, Wi1U1m c. G•tCHn, Prts1Cltn1 f"I' 1111tm~nl wts !II~ Wtlll I"" C0...11ty Cle•• ol Or•noe COUnlJ on No ..... mt>er 11. IOI•, ..... 0•11y PHot, .... 1.11 PUBLIC NOTICE I 002 G..,.,..1 R.E. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• In Mesa Verde .. ~~~r.~4g~~y~.!~'" Waterfront Home PLUS 1974 ror inrorm;.ilion on :.ill hnn1cs & lots Ci-i ll BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Ba ysi de Drive, N 8 67S -6161 homo ;n Mo>0 Ve<de w•th TAX SHEL TER .::.========='====::.l 4 bedrnoms , 3 h"h'· I rormal dining room, Prepaid inlercst and CffneralR.E. 1002~R.E. 1002 separate family room. 2· points acceptable ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l f. 1 bl 1974 closing on luxurious U • C to arqe trep aces. mar C Linda Isle homl.'. S""''C-ftlqUe US m counter top, and many, .-Time to Thi,. man y more c us tom tacul_ar on-th ~·'A'atcr Ahout ·raxAdvanta~rs Downtown q .. ,,,·1y f'"al'"<""· An<I of prest1~c home ""'Ith rlOC'k f . . .. .. ....... , .. _ 7 •. 1 1 o in come property JOY· H f" -' co u r SC it I S a 11 for J uulllS. ',, tn eres mtinl. of nccan/bc;ich hv-Uft lft~10ft PROFF.SSION Al.LY loa n . Prit'cd under in,g. \\.'e ha\·eoneo(•(';in Rambling single story LAND SC APt-~I> on a SZ00.000. • rront duplex and 21llhl•r n{'stled on a tree lineJ large corner lot. Jlo"· I co .Quail ~ duplexes just steps from s treet in do"·ntown 1-funt- much" Just$77.SOO • Plac• , be<1eh. Excellent int·ome ington Bl·ac h. only a rew COATS Prap•rti•s rt•(·ords. Cal l us ror de" blockstothcpicr.3cxtra & 7s2-1920 tails and to st.•c. l:1r~c bcdroo1ns. !luge WALLACE 11ooau1.1l)I N1w~•1111.cM family room. l.a r ge __ PETE BARRETT enclosed pa1io "'il.h uni- REALTORS PRIVATE a••cH -REALJY-que features only founcl -546-4141-~ ... in a custom home. Santa v.·ith ot•ean view and ht-st IOpen E•enift9sl surfins·n.Calif<1Hll : 642-5200 675·40601 ~~~IP 11~;ee. tchae11 h~;! 21~ BA : t-';1m rm w/ch;i r ~ 1>7J:7 IC£' Canyon View broilt·r : 1.)!. 1.n Harborv·rew tNfll9 ·1r't"'ur.iroB1ri Y.'/hre pla cc : cnl·losed $36,900 piilio. Assum11blcf1nanc- llarbor area living a t it's 1ng al att ractive rate best. Superb community plus 2ND v.·/ov.11t•r. Best f .1.. 01 . . hu y in area. $11 5.000. ac1 1t1es. ymp1c size Call GRUBB & t-:LLIS f>?OI. Green belts. Splen· RealEstat{'. 675 7Cl!O thd 10<'at1on Charmin ~ 1 _ -~------ entry lo cheery liv1n~ room with s taircase and f•<epl•<e F'm•ly fon LOOK AT THIS! room Ol)Cn to very pr ivate g ardl'n patio. North '°t esa Verde. 3 Spacious bedrooms. Call hedroom. 2 balh. family 546-2313. room omc. Lowest priced 'Ol'IN!lt9 •Jr~1uNro111N1cr• I in;1rea.OWNERSJ\1US'r !Rll~A'Ulll , i3 ~co:rs 38EDROOM POOL & JACUZZ I 536.500 SPANISH4PUX NJ::WPORT BEACJ-1 SI 15.000 W WALLACE I REALTOt!S -546-4141-! IOp•n EvfllinqsJ 1 CORONA DEL MAR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY t-:njoy the holidays in your h ome .,,,•ith 3 spat·1ous upstairs hcdrooms. Hask in the warmth of the Wint er sun on the l:ir"1c protect· ed 11.:-ck. Let lhe crackl · inA fire set the theme ror a holiday reast prepared Special Detighl(ully decorated. \.\'ell maintained. Call us to see this lovely 2!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim bedroom plus den borne :.1luated in one of Nev.·port's most desira- ble areas . f:xpensive t'aroels, custom drapes t~asy care liindst:aping. Call 673-8550. Priced <it 69.500. OPIN '1! O• !IS fUN 101>1 //l(f' l••t~ftltll EASTSIDE , $27,500. Liv~ In Newport , Charming 3 bedroom and dining room ,fireplace, bltns. bcamedcei ling Jjv. in,i:: room . Hu ge lot . Trees and s hrubs galore! Plus workllhop, patio, BBQ. We invite your in - Spe<'tion. Asking m.soo. Call5<10-JJ SI . _,,,_ HERITAGE • • REALTORS SO RARE! .Just ltsted. Close t.o 17th Jn Corona Dc!I !'.tar. A Street and NcWpOrtshop-family home with view. pin~. Priced in the 70's. Very Warm and inv itin,e special 3 bedroom home r edwood exterior and with privacy in patio and wood paneling inside. secluded rear yard for 1-/2 bedrooms, separate t·hildren. Inspect it now. garaJ:e. Zoning allows Call 673-8550. craft. photo or antique OP!Nlll9 ·••s1UN1081 N;c1• 1£1~::~· [811i!H1tl Pr aperti•• 7S2•1920 1IOO OUAllSt. NI II.ACM 1797 Orange, CM 642-1771 in the lar ~c country I TRY IT kitchen, then relax in Y 'II L'k If fron t or t h e oth er OU I e 6 UNITS OCEANFRONT Deluxe 2 bdrm., 2 baths, elec. frplcs. Sundecks. Furnished. Nearly ncv.·. Xlnt Balboa Penin. loc. $.150.000. fir~placc in the r?Omy) You can smell the new· l,1v1 ng-roon:i . All this f(~' f ness. A crispy clean 3 only $82,500. hcdroom with a \'C ry s~· 'r; Interest suhjecl to as- sumable GI Joan on this beautiful 4 hr. ramily large family room. On a top cast si de Costa fltesa. \reclined . no traffic. pride -of -ov.· nc r s hip street. A true charmer 541.950. 646-7171 . Of'lll 11(9• /!~•UN TOSI n LI ' [1111~$11itl Call : 673 -3663 ·642-225.1 associa ted 8 ROi<£RS Af "TORS 101 V. Bolb ' o" )661 ' room, L\lesa Verde home. FREE & CLEAR !luge pool si1.cd lot plus Widow must sell or trade UNIVERSITY PARK $45.000. Perfect ·starter h ome , 2 Spacious bdrms ., 2 baths, l~e. li\'- in~ rm. v.·Hh rrpl<'. Xlnl security & \"ery private patio. many extras. Nl'\\' IO"'l'r 120 Acres interrst rates for V/\. & l\\\'Y· rrontage. 512Q,OOO Very Low Or FllA Hn•ndn,. ·GEM· Wollcl'r & Lff · 'B ._1 D 4 I l20·FTust1nAve ·' . 1""110 Own Rl'af Estate REAl.TOl!_S fi42·462:ll P I 545-9491 C. F. Colesworthi + 00 I---------IDon°tdroptheha11. .. Get Best area Tree 1ined1 I 13 job \\'ilh a 101111-cost slrcct. llUGE CORNER . ASSUMA BLE Fii /\. J?ai1y_. ... a Daily Pilot REALTOt!S 640---0020 L 0 T , 8 ea u ti f u I 1 Y., 1 OAN Class1f1ed . !!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!! landscaped . Hoom for , · BOAT&TRAILER.Cozy . ilnd o"·ner is "·illin A to Gl'ftff'OIR.E.. 1002GeneralR.E. 1002 entrv. Gracious livi n~,' carry 2nd 'rrust Deed. rooni \\'ith t-1~00R TO i Two slory model <'Ondo CEILING t-'I REPLACt-~. \\'llh two bedrooms. tv.·o Family dine. KITCHENr h:l\hs. Fully (';1rpeted OF TOMORROW. 4 jum· and dra ped . Enclo~cd b 0 b e d r 0 0 m s . y;1rd and )!ara~e. Com- SP ARK LI NG POOL.' munity pool and plal'· Seller ver y anxious says. ~round for chtldren. t:x. submit ANY TERJ\1S.' cell<'nl family li\'ing. located nt l\lcF:id1\en Full price only $42,950! Hurry. can•t la!\t. Call and lla rbor for only now to see 342-2535. $26,750. Call B.19·23.12 or 642-l()f;() ror further Ill· o<'fN flt o • <f 5 IUN ro IJl Nl(f' l•11~&HI formation. _________ , • 14 UNITS • 12-2BH 2·1RH .loc.111 C.l\I , nr s hops Seller \\•11\ help finance. You 'll find ti in !ht• YF./\.GF:ll HF.ALT'"· 1 ___ 556-6171 CassifiC'ds. Call &12·5678 $©1'4l!~-26£Z"'~· That /11trigui11g Word Gome with a Chuckle ''~'' •t Cl.AY I. rOllAH O•.o•t0nO• ~n.,. oi "'• !Oii• l(•O<'ltlled •0'0> bo• ~ 10 !Of"" lo..• ""'Pit WOtdl I Z U HZEL I I' I I I I R A B I '1· I ;) I I 11 • l...,:.L ..;Y,.:C;_;C:..E:;..-1 i ~ I ·I' I I 11 yOu lollow '"' edvlct of . . . . 1 M'"d '!'er\, you will Qo -.om• -1h1l'lgt. I WAHHOY I ' 1-..;:..I ..:;..l,~lc..;1..:...,.-., 0 ::7 ·;; '"" ·I~•• ·0< •· ••• •~••OI• qootod • ,, • ,...,.,~'l ..,,.d .... 11r. .. J""''°"' • I I I ; ············································!· macneb /Irvine realty LIDO ISLE w/PIER & SLIP. N'ord or Soud locations for your e n- joy ment, Excellenl bo<ll fc11.:ilities. 5 or 6 hcdrooms. Appl. onl). Dona Chic hester 642·8235. ( 846 ) ELEGANT LINDA ISLE. J\1 ov<' ln for the.• holida~'!;! '."~"··re­ sid ence \\'/\'Cllow & \\'hitr d rcor. lrl - viting f<.1nii ly room plus billiard room. Formal dining & ('nlr.'· hall. 5 bedroom~. S1 •• bulhs. l\'!;1 ~1 1..·r suite w tsauna. Glan1orous tiled s v.·im · n1in g pool . Pier & slip . Appl onl)'. Ca1 hy 5ch,,·eickcrt 642·8235. ( Hi17) SPARKLING HEW BAYFROHT. 60' on the Ba~--rnrcfree Jt,·in(!! :\°C\\' cu:o<tom 5 bedroon1 plu:-; fa mily roon1 & fo rn1a \ <linin g hon1e. Pltunbccl l'or pool. \\'ill rnoor Jg. bont 275.000 Lillian Shea 642·8235. (848 1 BUILD BY THE SEA. llu ~e lot. vie\\. of bearh. jl~tty & island. l>ri\'ale bcarh <.1<.·cess In ex- t lusi\'r Shorerhff:-., Corona del ~tar. Km H artle~ 642-82J; 1 R49 1 tol 00-.e• DI••• 641 l2l!l ' • " ... ' ' ... Al PH.0! M o ,., • ,, ' ' S1M1elR.E. 1002 G~R.E. 1002 G1MralR.f. I002G-,..IR.E. 1002 ..--do!Mor 1022H...tlnglonhoc!I 10401"1.. , 1044 L.,_0Nl9"'1 :1052 J-J-....................... ·······~··············· ••··········••••·············••••••••·•·•·•··· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~·· ••••~•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caplatr.o 1071 • ONE MORE CHANCE! L11 st week we sold a ~Jor1ous 107 al're 1nJ n1 ra11ch off Sunli~go Canvon Road t0 a lucky family \\'ho "'ill ir1;.1°kl' 1l t~.cir home fo r their chi ldren :.ind live llor::ies . Jlill fo'ernundez handled both sides of this rine trunsl-u'IH111. Now. o ur -blOSllirlg b r1de~room, 13ob lfoldcr 1eth. NEW . CONOOMINlUMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ' Hal=..__._ Walk out 1ourdooronto UPGRAOEDSBRColldo. j). ON'TllE MARKET. Ex· .,._w beautlful EINlpelCoon· Sl9,900. Automatic , • !.J cltlna Oeeanaire borne, Slp fM)t.a.. try Club. aarate. Exl1tinf 51•11< 'Ii. w1Jk to cbJJdrali'a. park This is a charmin1 2 Overlooks lakt1andfoun-asaumable, $ 8,0odo . and school. Aasum•~• bdrm., 1 bath home tain, Was• rnodd-38R .cgs -7262 wkn s ...... 1i,,cx Fl{A al $251. per that's jusl puriect tor• 2UA .. many up1rades. 642-1980 M -F (8·5) C:OI J:: Of mo. Squeaky .clean, huc-1 t-ouple. lfpJ1r•ded, In ex· Owner will aeU, lease or witdays NE'W°PORT ury home. Pnctd to aell eel lent condition and ltueloptlon.~l~. ..:~~:....---~= .5(JS l.AHKSl'UR: Ilranll"tS48.1~.movelnbefore · priced 11lonly$39,B5D s-toAn• IQIO nt•W d1111lt'X ~·~lh built ir Christmas. CALL 552-7500 ' ~gun a . Niguel ••••••••••••••••••••••• u1cc111u• Three h<-<lrou~s 5'31·~· 9G2-2'S6 •VI s Io N • They Will Be Green ·'''ilh l'nvy! This abso l utAJy bea utiful "Bul gt•rs" rorn11;·r model homf! will do it! JL 's spcl.'tacular! Jt is u 3 hdr.m lo\vnhouse \vith family room i.lild on ft·c land. nnt leasehold . !t hHs . bcl•n upl-(r~•dcd thrnughout and green 1s ) lht• lhC'me : cl(•lii:?.htfu l apple g:reen color .h~s a 60 ti r rc listing in Stlv~rudo Ca-rn~·on, ·'prac.:tic111ly in town ". Good utilities. l'oad uc.:cess huy all or part w ilh 15'; down. HURRY , HURR Y, llUHHY! 5120,000 Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY l1rt•pl:1r cs. sun ~lt•t•k · Riiy. . ~·ar1)4.'1~..i. & dr<1pet.1. ~10\'• l'f1J~Ulim:lllifilrn REALTY -~ 111 ~ow! (J..-.·ncr·bu1ldc1 '-·--·-·----/ 496-4040 OJlr'""'"........., v.1tl hl·l f) finunN:. ASSUME FHA LOAM A Red Hiii C0111p•Y '·B-"Y"-0-'W'-N-'E-R-,-,-.-R-.-,-B-A. I 2515 ECoastHwy U11l,•. Park Ce11ter, Lovely Pool&: su.ndeek. COM 675-5511 $27,500 to 528,000 lrviM wxuna·Ntgel Pattaetter 3 c;ondo's toke you 9S-6954 t•hoice alt J bdrm. l 'h ba, llome. $58,000. 4 · ---·------·I LUXURY DUPLEX c 0 11 e r e d p a t 1 o .s • Laguna leach I 048 Newport leoch I 069 ASSUMABLE FHA LOAN' ind owner Js willing to carry 2nd t rust deed. Two story model condo with two bedrooms, two baths. Fully carpeted and draped. Enclosed yard and garage. Com~ munity pool and play· grcund for children. Ex· celle nt famlly living; located at Pt1eFadden arid Ha rbor for only $26.750. Call 83!t-2332 .or 642-1060 for turthtf m- formatlon. t•lu bhouse. pools Buy 11••••••••••••••••••••••• ('Ou rdin:itt•d intc•rior Th(•rc is :.1 • $140,000 . llYOWNJ::H 1>44·0111 "··' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• urall.g......,.,r1•nta area. , 110~1E /I NV£5TMENT 6 75-8600 ~~ . 1""his deli ghtful home has ~E:P~e~~ =~· •VISION• beenjus~.!lo~ra.st.ically large lot . Ch oice grt'C'llhl·lt in tront and r('ar and it is E~tate Bl.likltn located on C.rct•n 'l'rcc l.anc. '!'he International , 1 reduced 1n pnce that it Newport 8 each location. price? only $72.000 green ones! l.J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-111' prt·sently l11k111i; 1·1· UN IQ U I•: 110~11-:S l{ealtors -S-IG-5990 ser11ntions on their nt'\' ~50 !\1 es:i Ve rde Drive. Costa !\lcsa <·ondom1niums. Canyon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Crest f;st<ites. Jocute<l itl REAL TY becomes a fanta.!ltic In· Needs some 11..C. Owner vesl'mt , on an esl.ate· anxious. Makeolfer 2743 E. Cst llwy <:orona del l\1 ar sized lol in the Temple tlills area ~·/coastline Sparth19 Ital Eshde -----I vi~ws. 3 br. 2 ba, frplc, , ___ ._l _l _·l_S_4_4 __ -t -(Hneral R.E. I 002GeMrol R.E. I 002 the corner of Pac1f1t• Gfteral I .E. $37 90 upen beams. \'ou rannot• Rustic Living at its Finest I 002 C0-...1 R,E. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * Balboa Bay Properties * Sna11y Duplex Great Balhoa 101·. $95,000 -or m-.ikc an orrer \\'e ('an'l r eruse! 675-7060 HARD TO AND M esa Verde 2-sty, 4 BR, fam. rm., 3 ba . Lovely yard. quiet street. $60,500. 642·7491 Hwntin9ton Beach Near the Ot{'an ! 4 ll R" 2 baths. Xlnt t e rms! $.35,950 556·8800 DUPLEX 3 & 2 lldrn1. units. C.ood rental area , ('o:>la l\'fe:-<J . Good financing. $19,500. 640·8484 &1MralL~. I 002 G-.ol R.E. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W ESLEY N TAYLOR CO. KEALTOHS si nce l!M(l =="'===~ CORONA DEL M.AR INCOMf Sl45,000 Ne\v exclusive. Nr. ne\V lux - ury duplex snu1h of h\v:y. I~n wat.~r . view ! 3 l~I{ 2 ba. den. trpl ca. un1I . RC'1.1n1 e d ceiling, huge sundcck. ne1:1\l.v lovely & quality bit . 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. N.8. 644-4910 General R.E. I 002 GeMrOI R.f. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Financing Problems?? View Drive & ne~· l\l ari\rthu r IJl\•11 h1 ('urona del ~l ;1r. i-l;1 rt1nJ! :1t SliG,900. Pll ONJ:: r..io 6400 : , 0 affordnottobuyit!NOW Customfowplex Full 'pn·ce ONLY $100,000. Spanish 4-plex.. lge custom bit. 2 BR uni ts, 1800 Sq. ft. or customized NORTH END bltlns, ehoice area of clc~ance. All rooms are A building site w/a view NEWP ORT BEACH- e"tra\'ll.l!li nt in s ize, that cannot he beat priced rlght.atS115,CXXI Super private 3 bed.rm cottage located on n large wooded lot. Zoned for horses and other' :;mall animals. Flexible terms , 2 lots. $39,500 Or' 1024 tnlally upgraded v.·ith anywhereinL.aguna&in Ce11twy21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• laslf'ful rh:1rm. i\du!t OC'· one of the best residen· 642·1771 osta Meta Assume7'/2 FHALoan t·upant. ft1u !'l t leave tialareas. Oneofafewl----------1 behu1d deliJ;:htful child's remaining lots. $.57,SOO. 1'1;tal payment $207 . 4 Rll , 2 U:i, garage . \\lest~i1lc• Custa Mt•s11 . $13,900. .. play hou s e , ~arden 4 )wncr1 Hroker. 5S7·5t"lllO stora_l!e and muC'h more. J-fOUSE JNTllEROUND An :oi:ious owners (.~fEL-'l'he mus t uniqu e (cir· L/O will sell. $235. Per cular ) homebuiltof('On· 3 1111 . I ba, l'pts. drps rno. Pl'l'I . C'rete, If.?. cenler frplc, I Nc\.\•l y dct'o ral(•tl ., ·:· '·, , • w /p eak cei ling & ~· O C 11 I ·59 Swedish Oak Ors. 3 br, I • 30, 00. 11 642· 6 962·44n r.;: 546·8103 1~. tile patio. A really 54k-J19:J • ----------1 · h. W'll charming ome. 1 Semi-Custom trade for No. Laguna. EASTSIDE Y.A. SACIOUS 3BR & f'amily I Hoom llo me W/\·aultt..'<l ('l'illn~s . Plush New 1 Carpel & Drapes J500Sc1 F't. Ruy V.1\. or 10' ~ fln $46.500. Ru s tic ranrh s tyle Sl27,000. wt l7)(24 family billiard DONNA MONDOR rm. 19:oi::l0 H&F custom REALTORS pool !'4 BH 's,Cordonbleu 20948 C t H kitchen, stone fplc. wood 4·94 °1~1 wy. sundf'C'k , form dine all ---_ c·=c.,,~-.,.­ ml ''°"d ! Bugalo ON THE RIM pnccd at only SSS.000! Bkr 962 -551 1 Swt1ef1 Stlp ,..,. Bay & ocean view. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths: com· 1iletely remodeled. Fee R•d Carp•I. R ....... ,63-7151 land. $69,500. Owner will --------~ as11i1l In financing. South Laguna I 016 LIDO REALTY J .r;; \ 1, I 1olu. '\ I~ * 1>73 -73DO * • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR Cottage, lrpl, decks. oc/vu. Financing avail. $43,500. Principals only. 499-1221 /644--6452 UfG CANYON 4 BR. 3 ea, Mob"le Homes lge view iot. $159,500. For'sa1 1100 Movin g. tfus t sel l .••••••••~•••••••••••••• Owner. 640-8008 $.5AVE YOUR !'110NEY!S WATERFRO..,... LEASE • new mobile or " I your choice W-0plion to Dover Realty. 645·9070 ~ !lay & r~cac h llealt y can· offer any IN THE HIUS £4t41e @ !'fit.~ serious buyer a va riety of financing a r·c~ Rambling one story rangen1enls \\1hi rh retain ]O\\'er in-~·~11~·~g home Fashion !crest rates presently on the prope rties l L that offers a C'entral 190 Newport & require:; minimum initi<JI amounts I ; ::L ·~ i::arden, hu ,::e covered Center Dr. Island inves t e d . We've been s uccessfully tG RF: A 1· E i\STS 1 f) F ~~~:~· ~~~r~~1:~r~ .. ~i~; This breathtaking view of historic & Pacific Ali!lo Ca n yo n i s almos t narcotic. Alone. stained .:lass, terra C'otla tile, 3 txlrms., frp\C'. SIJ2.SOO ...JO/an Wo..,DER b"y! All Poyment.s •P. " plied towijrd purchase. Spacious. sparkling, and 556-8297 s peel acu lar CANAL .:o::;:::::_ ____ _ FRONT 5 bedroom fami · APT. Size Mobile Home in Jy homf' or swinsing pad. Adult Park on the Bay Low, \oy,.· priced at .540-l672 $77,900. Onl y s12 .oo $l8.750 INTEREST IS DEDUCTIBLE he lping buyers for 2G years. \Vhy not i FA!\IILY 110~11>: ... 2 & nn . Prime·nbrtiood .. For down ~n d ~wner will Commercial REAL ESTATE 900 Gk•nnryr<' !ii 494 1147.) \49 C'Jl6 carry f1n unc1ng al low p rty 1600 8"'..l-interest. • •••• ::-~•••••••••••••• ••• INFLATION ISN"T let u s help you? • • I converted den. stcpdn m o Rr c i R" ; 1 o · NcCaEll ·r 'l ·kPEFO .. A , • Tax shelter; Newport Beach, eleven ~ ~ I lin1 rm w1m<1ss1vc >nc 847<1584 (11 ) units. 1 1;.! blocks off beach. ~~~ frpl & din·diri urea. 2nrllf -""-'='-------1£ .Quail l SMALL COMl<ULDG. :l Sep. Unit.&$57,500 .. S220.ooo. ~ ''"' '" "''". 1 " ""' '"'' Massr·ve 2 Story HAYE Plac1t • NEWPORT BEACHLine:640-1120 trp1, !hruout. bllrn k1trh ••• ..__ ~ •••. ', I f I J v· I . H .... Claustrophobia? If so. r""TVp....-. SANTA ANA Line· 833-3158 {'O\' ~ p:iuo. nl'( lr r spr IC or1an ome yo u 'II he excccdin.t!IY 7Sl•1920 ' ------------·--------h j S4l 950 Cittl&H)·fl672 Lot•a ted in fantas tic comfortable In the extra 1400 OUAlltT. NIWJOllT llACM Owner will carry first TD, Roy McC .... IUlr. 111 0 Newport ll•d. , C.M. GeMt"OI R E I 002 GftK>ral R E I 002 I 002 area. H ·2 zoned on a larRe rooms of this fresh, EASTBLUFF, vu, 3 BR, •••••••••;•;•••••••••••l•••••••••;•;•••••••••••jGttttralR.E. 1002~~~!•••••••••••••••j $34,950 la _r gc Jo~.d ~1andy ~1e0w<lchronm~.pp1~~~n~~='. ba.&bonusrm.(canbe On ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Si\LE HY OWNF.R i'ilatr"'ays, win O"'S an " Bil). Across from park. Adults ly $8,068,63 Down C t Lu NEWPORT I Nice nt•igh borhoOO , I large veranda. thic k. lush carpelin~ & COMMERCIAL 2 bedroom to~'nhous1-. i\nyone t·an assume this US Om XUry \Vests111e Rtd Carpei, Reaftors dramalic design ..-.·ill de· 640-5560Agenl .Key community w11h f'~ll ,\ loan al S296 .. a Hillside HEIGHTS 3 BR . 2 BA . llrd~·d noors 842-5541 liRhl you. a!I wi11 lhel CONDO/PLAZA 9.70/0 Rehm __ S41·7729 ~vcrythinl! ! l'nol -t•lub month. No loan f('('s, no This charming b(oamcd Assumt• 8.9'"/r Joan great ocean vie"·! Clost 3 hr. 2 ba. $49.5CX>. Prime, off rreeway com· house -jacu7.lJ • sauna inc rease of inlcrest. l.ov-Mesa Verde ceiling <I bedroom :inf! with $6,000 <lown or ??? to shoppi n~ & beach. Eastbluff me·c·••I. 41 ., 1 ,;i &office beach antl privat·y. ely3hedrm2bathsv.•1th Trul v unique! f''unc-tll'nhomehas _ leaS!'l":J 5-iS·""""'-LaidoutforAetivify xlntterms.Lel's disruss 532·454.30wner838·9367 spaces. Beaullful . P II .....,.,.. 587.500 Is lhe price, with • , Yours for·'nnly ~.500, I ('(J\'1•re1I patio on a r11ol 1 t1ona"1. striking tl!'sign. nc11• rarpctlng lhruout ' 4 B d 2 Bath I Spanish motif. Visible See it. You'll like 11 I llfC'hn('d sin .. '(.'\. CI06t' tu Elegant home whose l,()('ated in thC' most d!'· 1G,-eenbroak 4 I~ . h"" e .. roo~ k &: 1 them . Owne-r Tronsfe-rred r r 0 m s an Di cg o 963-6767 . ~1flvols.C:illno"'· j :.la tcml'nl ii> ··surr('Ss'' sired part of Nt'"'JXJrt .Just 1 yea r _ old Th~s wit in city par c~l ~ Freeway. Shov.·s 9.7'', Of'fH rn II• 11s l lJN ro.w N·u • CENTURY 2 I ' Gr;iniJ l'ntrv. hv1n~ roon1 ll C'1ghts .. l mn1etliatc OI" I f;ibulo.us f:imily home is t 0 .<' 0 m m. · ~ 0 ? · :p; fi~fi::;l"IPfil Sacrificinl! Lovely 38R, cap rate. Top growth , , , Jnl urma t 1n1n~. riu · • 1 1 d 2 b •. f· ·i lar"e (lin ·rm mam -<V ' • 1r ·!I • 1' . c·upanc·v. Firl•plat"t'.t"·o1beaut1fully dccoratecl. l\l anicured luv.ns. \ery <.iii rn@f!:\Il1l~ 2Baflome.1'urtleRock •"••PRINCIPALS ' -k<l<'h",,,· · .: .• ,, h ••. ,,·,,,,,", the t••mm•"n,.,·. ·1 coom . r·'"Placc. Modern m.o~th fam~rm. ,;,.:.:A& ,•· __ _ "' .. • · ' " • • • • • .. "'' ' ' "<> 1 · b ·it · ci u c toua y "g buillins, landscaped. (714 )752-1700 645 7221 I''''''"'"' p<>ol "''"' h;1ths . Jar"r 1ut an(! :1JI• nc u l'i'i al1Lo;;, am1 Y ,... c, __ d I , •••·2800 • •• , D•p•/cpto'g ONLY' Coll to p·e··>e· w _ fan11ly 1'.1t 1n g :irca. 1£IQ .1 l e, eclric 111 ·I.Tl~. 893_8533 · · i'~11~·~g Double garage. $55.5CX>. INVESTMENT DMSION" -----I Separate fiestu fun room m. UGI ~ 11 aneled garage, electnC' :. I I Call833-14SOttfi6pm. I• GetwfolR.E. 02 GenBalR.E. 1002 ont•ntetl tri 1l(•h1"1' pool I Plac• I garage door opener , YOU CAN AFFORD ~ l Jq 111Ja:l1j~1 · ••·••··•··············· ············•·········· ri:dc;~'.~~ .. '.l: d:;~,;,v_~~~ Prap~r-~!~·. ·1r"'-LJ .. . IT!! .. :M ... ATGNIFICENT w1T~~y;Ea:~~.EW 1'0' ri: il1astt'r s u11c i.Jel!g-htful 11•00 av.-ns' !"l~!O--.!.'~ · A SPECIAL HO~~ 4 BR Cape Hom Model. -~\~ lh~:i~'.;sl l•I ~('('II . Call • ! osarrnas I ;e~1t~r~u ''LLacn::a~~tio~ FAMILY HOME :~a ~::e; ~ l~~~ly o~f: 2:~5~~ ~~·ro~~ty~x~~I~ GxtrOMckor~ FOURPLEX I ... _.Y"' I financing 4 BR. 21f~ D ,. R-.... ·-&::--546-1431 . 640 -0133 . lha" $2.75 ~ •••. n. 00 ''"'Nn1Q ·1l\1t1N ro A11<1c 1• :1-2 Bedroom. 1 bath. 295Sllarbor Blvd . Rath.flawless int~rior ras IC ~'tvn Sun ..--f~ I 1-3 hcdroom. 2 ba th. Air ------decoratin~. :l <'ar ~arage. S6B,500 Open Jlouse Sat· · 3 main hwy. l blk. to beach l lLJlij!;ll r on ti 1 I 1 on c d " ri c> a r SEE THIS ! ! 1 Call tcxh1y. to see. Agt. Ho. Moint.-Half Moon Bay Dr. In Carls bad. Exist'g. ren- fl wb 'ij@Bifl free v.· :1 v .. PRI C ED I\I A s s 1 v F: R o c K 968 -44 :>ti Walk Schls Llqulf:latlon ~ ta! more than pays taxes. ;:i-· .. -ll/GH1·ro.rS67.soo. firri1 lacc. Park like 2-level 4 BR & family O..-.•ner wi ll cons1de1·con· FenneJ & Christensen If~ L Ut. COUNTRY SIDE I 644-7270 yard. Ceda r panclc.·d Lill · 5c""'lul ~·e·· ... •UCJLolGn&a home. 2' i baths. Huge Ii\" tract, 10'7. down. balance Realtors, 714-729-2301 ingroom .. 3HH. 21!a on -u rm w / stone frplc & new 81117-: Balboa duplex, '!.! Carlsbad, Ca. · LAKE FOREST 7000 Sci Ft. Corner Lot. quiet loo! 4 Rig bdrms. shag-crpl s. Bltin kit, blk. to bay, 2 BR, J ba.,,1-'==='-',CC.----N e I STORY Completely carpl'd in xtra larJ'.!e fam·rm. 23 • oversized patio w/bltin $79.500 . Balboa beach CondomiRh•s P d-~ ,..+-701o lNTEREST color of your choice. uncrowded baths. Walk BBQ, dbl ga ra~c . 5 cottage, 'l:t blk.tobay: 2 Foriale 1700 etAJ ©fL re,~L LU... ny ov,rN!'.:R . Rcaullful ~7 .. '.stlo. Call 49'1·2382 orl to <?Cean. \.Viii sell/lease !\.Tinutcs lo beach. Ci\LL BH., den, 1 ba .• $49,500. :> I ;'11 1t ·~ r II h· 1h . Sh· ' 54R·8612 nption plan. Call Agt. 640·8672 Balboa Point 4 BR,, den, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • • ~ 11 ~1 . s. ag -842-9371 2 ba. $94 .. 500. N ~ t•rpls. builtins. 3BR OWNER 533 500 ---Victoria Hl ...... mtd~ !\.1arshall Realty ASSUMABLE FllALOAN Ft WA I tlishw:1s he r. <:or1;c>ous 10 ,: 1 f c>Jom l .,,, OPEH HOUSE * Y'" 675 _4600 and owner is willing to ©{ I t omC' C'~ ""'' • • 112:l l\1a in reel home v.'ilh n a tural .... • twp ruslnm drape.~. Lar~t· •,Balboo Pen"1nsulo I 007 11 ' ' w5 ",' 1,..,::",\•bo•. · St An interesting 4 bdrm. , ...... 2nd ''"'' deed. • l'\J>llSl'< ;igj.!rC'l!ate Jl" 10 '-•••••••••••••••••••••• eves & v.·kcnds &IG-2642 OPEN DA ILY 1·5 P!\.-f •dobe. b••d he"'" doors BIG CANYON 4 Br, FR. T~·o Story model condo \' /! . I 1,l II 1,, I ' I . I ' " I '" ' ,, " I.~., ' ' !" 1 .'· I, "/ >I' 1 l !1• I! ·•r ! : > , "111n l1l io·1 • 1• • r \".' I 1•1,. ''' 111. 11 I '. 1 I I p ,Ii, ,. ,._, w ·1 I k ~' ·1 \" s ., n d 1· NF.W bit 4BR & '"" with two bedrooms, two ,11nnk,lcrs il-s' :; n'E,\L .DUPLEX 212 30th St.. 2 or o~·ner 2t:l-4.Jfl.J628__ • custm · & m 3 gnifi cen t. ·"'hitc lg vu lot. xtras. !gt c\rs, baths. Fully C'Brpeted H,\Rlli\IN at s4.i .. (HJ0 I hr, I b;~. ,\ 3 br. 2 ha. fam wat~r & coastline views. $159,500. Bst buy. Own and draped. E nclosed :'itou; .">fl.<;O l''rinc·i 1n1b onlv sn1.~$0. h·l•l·O:JKS __ --~ El Toro I 032 rm. 3 car J'.!ar off alley Desirable North encl, on· 640-809R. yard and goc•ge .. Com· .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/lr,i.: s1>ace for trlr or Jy a few blocks to the -"'-=~ EXECUTIVEHOME CoronadrlMcr 1022 COUNTRYSIDE boat. All dlx. features .. bcaC'h.$l2S,OOO.'i;. IDEALFORTWO munity pool and play. ······················· '·a· f', FOl'l'"T Tv.'O blk s to Lake Park & TURUER •ssoc. I . ground for children. Ex· 1;1)r "c·nus 2700 s11 f! """ \"" "" "" Charming Bungaow In II r 'I Ii I ' tJ .,. N 1· ti o (I p LEX llY OWNl'.H walking dist. to bch. ce ent am1 Y v ng . , honu·.1 ·~vrsold . .\ll')(2!"1' ... " -• R ·r 1 R"-2 r 11 S:lti-8821 1105 N. Coas t Jlwy., one or Newport, Beach 's LoC'ated a t McFadden I H F P<°"il :1 II t.<iths. fon1 ({)C'l'iln Side of !fwy) 512 e;iuti 11. 4 "· u L gun fi nest locat1on.'i. 2 BR's b I ' rm, bllh,1rd rn1v.1 bar :JI Be"nn1a, Open Sun 11 ·4. bb"11'-h ~ ... shda_g·h'w"arfh'c",: Gernld S .. Thomas , a 494-1177 den & 2 Ba . Nice view, and Har or for on y () II h"I " 111 :;, 1s ,, . Realtor. $26.150. Call 839-2332 or 1 1 '" 1rJ!.•r \i•~r·~...,,, :t;I S7'1.500. Evl'S . {7141 1 co r ,l!cous C'us tom brick frplc & many a l-642-1060 for further in· ~1n:1 n~-~ S7J:.i .. 1~0. l..:\1, 5-l,l l:l'J'.). tlrapl·S 1.arg(' (')(IJOSc>d tractivefeatures(orare-·formation I ti45 -tH,,ll) /Ht:STJ(,I" -,;i,l!~rt.',l!:itc i>atio NEW4RR.Li\Cl1ESTA . alistic price of $74,500.t"~""""""~~~~~~ I• ' I II I ·I I IUli\l~:S -1You 'll find it in lhl' Clas· v.· ;t I k v.· a rs 11 n d La Pal ma ?.1dl. Nr. OpeT·'"H5,'b1,15rt"&n~·~~iates .._DJ to New~. 3 BR d It -. 2 ~ ·fi ·' C·ll ' 2567, sprinkle rs Jt s :.i llF:1\L 1 f' N d V .. ..,. ,...,, " ...,.~ , IWanta re::_u ~:..:...~....:.~·~ st "~·~ .1 64~·-. _ RAH(;,\I N ;it S<l-1.000. Gar 1eld & ewlan . a-33S5ViaLido 675-8500 enc l. 2 tar garage. ~S,,000 ' ,I' 11• ' I C.dU {7 14) 64~-61 41 . l General R.E. I 002G~ral R.E. I 002 58fi1, 5950 Principa ls cant. S54.950· 207< dn.. Adults. $42.500. Owner. !•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• onT,o"e lo the WooJ-Owner 962-9793. OCEAN VIEW! ~EB~p~~~ ~~c>~~~. _64S_-_5809~-------~ Cold".4'1ell _ Bank~.r HARBOR LIGHTS Spt·r-1 a("u l:ir ll:.1.' & 1ic1•;111 vi1•\\' froni ]n\'l'l'.' -l ht·droon1 hon)~· IO:x tr:1 l<tl'J!f' Jot 1\1\h :O.l'p:1r;1t r tl·rr;n'L' :ind 11utio Pritt:<l In ..,t·ll :ii SIO.'i,000 J BEDROOM+ BONUS ROOM ;\t·.1r pool ;1nrl l!·r1111 s c·riurt:-.1n l 'n1\1·rs1t.1 1):1011 • ""()\l41rrl" ITIOllt•! 11ith ;.1ltl'aCll\'(' p. 1 (;rt'<I\ l';unll:-1n1111hnlt"\' l1ir only $;j!f :1;,(1 VILLA DEi FIORI S1•1· lh1 :-. h(•;11111full .' ;1pJ.Jn1n t('d pr1\'<1\t'I ,\ ·11 allt•d ('Ui-totn d1·~1gnC'1l llcd1<Jn \"Illa. Ont• of :1 kind '. 180 1lc)!rC'r ocr:111 11t'11· fro1n all room .... S11 i n1 m1n~ pnol. r1 ·flt'tl1on pool;;, an~ 1nun!ain". 1.n(·alC'd on 1111• O('f':Jll i-iflr nf tht• h1gh11;,1y - pr11 .1lp hr:irh ;;,,1;,n,111111 OCEA.t-IFROHT LOT Pr1111 1 ui 1·.1nlr11nt l11r :d1or1 l'1 ·t1111.,1 d.1 l~J\l'iX S17.·, i~111 Ol.Al644-1764 011 B.ilhoa 11 61 Son Jooquin Hiiis Rd., H.I . A COLDWELL BANKER CO. " ~ GROW ITI 2 BR. den , 11':! Di\. Alls· large lot . Cho~ce htcwPrwrily 2000 S, '''"' ch11Jet ncs1l etl • umable 7"/, loan. $51 ,500. N t B h I t -r-· Thi' shocp home is local-ewpor ea<' oca ion, •••••••••••••••••••••••• .. am u n ~ I h •• 1 r ee s .. lmmf'd poss if desired. Needs some TLC Owner FOUR•~ •-d on a lae C'Ul·dC·SilC Jot 5•y•u UUITS . •-S i1 .1 ('I OU~ 1'111-tOm ... .. ii:; ii:;"" "" anxio"s Ma keoffer Co I 1 r' ''"''"' a brighl sunn\.' · · · rnt r ot; great renta dl•1·urall·it :l l"lrn1, 2 ba, " O "e ' J BR ,n,·1 In S ~1 R ... ~ m',,,._,,.,1. Jn addition to ~· r 5 · · P11n 1 ng ~Rift" area! Close to f..,.,.,, s ll f;im . roo rn. Pnrt.'<I riuht • me $17 460 Dow• ] 4 .,. ' , 1 the "arden area there is co • · " 13 .. 354 amenities. $87,500 T ennis. s ~·1n1, s;11 "' SJ0 .. 000. or submit. Xlnl•-----"-----°'" 500 room for your boat or .- 675 8600--'" ra mp,cr. A gar en ..__ I ""'"· trrms. I d financi ng avail. Will ex· -..... , .. mt kitl'hen & open beam change ror ovmc or n· HEWPORTSHOIES •VISION• (amrmto cnjoy yourin· c~~w· oc .. uv1Ew W ate rrront , .. BR . LIDO REALTY .("f;'7 \ 1.1 I 1d ... \ I\ * 1>73 -7300 * I, door pl ants. All this plus ""ii:; • ~"" Reduced lo $69,500 REALTY J lgcbedrms &1:1,balhs 3 BR. 3 Bi\ split level. 2-Sly A-Frame·3bdrms r I .. " 500 · cldg ArC'h Beach lits. i\re11 . l<'ko .new<, •«,ooo' ., OCEAN VIEW, Newport ''743 I.'. •'st l·lw.v nr on Y "· · in -" 0 -h 2 •-· R2 • " ,,. • f'fl •tor A(l,king $65,000. Tcrnls I.ar•c 'uplex,· 3 BR. eoch vcac · •• uvuSl!S ·•. , Cnro1u-1 clcl l\L:ir ""' " ms. " I t N l t d-d I -IHuntlngtan Beach I 04 !······················ , • •ASSU!\.l f:V A•• · S HO\VCAS ~~. 3Rr & f';1m rm , P oo l !'Ir. He h . 893·5584 /893-~l2. Lease /Option scoo. A month. 3 bcdrm, +-added fom rm. heated & filtered pool. Privacy _!.a~~c lol . AJ1c11t ~·5541 BY OWNER. t!nique St.or.11. 4 1!11, Den " ~p. l,:te ~uc~t hou,.,r or rum· PU1-rm "6.:,00. fl62 Oi:W fnr detr11ls BY ownC'r . li::l' :J llH, 2 l!A nsi.um1• ~13.500 \A lonn . SG~OO !o t ,11 rl!)"tl 9('.0 3 H.lfl Jadt Realty 963-7805 u\'nil. unit. $99,500 Incl. land 0 ·, ev.: pan • • ., , • · 494.7513 49'1·1001 C.4.YWOODRl!ALTY cpt d. Financing avail. --------[ 875 N. Coast llwy. * 548_ 1290 * $135.000. 213·686-~ ASSUMABLE FHA Loans VA Por information & loca· tion or these homt's, con- h1rt KASABIAN Real blot. 962-<>644 l.°'Jtolo Ni'!""I I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Jf.p,,., m. ~ SPF.CIAf.llZNG IN l.AG U NA NIGUEL Vll'~W BEACH FRONT TW0-5 unit apt bldg on· der construct.ion for sale. CORNE R DUPLEX, Close to major shopplnff Newport Bech Oelux tenter. 1st yr write-Off Unltfl, $160, 000. Brkr. $141\1 . Call 536·~70 or (714> 673-9499or623-t541. 592.5010. 1..:::==----PROPERTtf:.c:; $!12,500 FOJt SALE New Luxury C t B "It SEA TERR.A.CE Ruys Kihas Road. 4br, W•lcrfront triplex w/. US Om UI .. PRIVATE GUARDED dlni ni;t, family & !rt liv· view of Newport. Hrbr. 3 NF.W. walk lo ocean. ARf.A Ina rm + pool. lrg 1000 Sq. ft. or i:iraC'ious bdrms. 2 bathe. 2 unAt& I 3 n-.i bedroom & bath over gar llb • dbl h\• ni,: ... l)ll C'C ot..,1room!l r...•1oy Tht Good u~ with den/ ro.ry • + playronrn, form11I ~ w/view. Owner 551·100.S fireplaces. Sep. laundry dlnC', h:r cul-de-!lar Int. l. __ c:._•:_1_14_9 . .:..3-2.__-S-l_l __ ,~o:-'-".c'c."cc'°~'~--:-:-:--rac 's., blln!l &truh rom· rholci· <lrl'a SS3.900 . II Rrokl'r R_,2·7411 • f:vcs · JAVE somelhlni: you llave winti r wear you pactor. 60' pier & ~ · p. 963-4or.2 want to !lcll ? Ch1sa1noo have outgrown? Sell It AlkingS480,000.tt1akoot- !111.flT Want Ad.\! now 642·5678. /, . Call ad.• rto ii wt'll -call l111st with a D11lly Pilot rer. Call: r.1n1. 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I I j, , - • • , Monfd1y. pecemher 9. 197'4 CAIL V PILOT BJ I 4 • ~ • IM.o'!'e ''"0perly 2000 Income Pl"Operty 2000 ·~ ' · Houu Unf I .hed ttom.es Unf....,.iihtd • House1 Unfurnit.hed Aporlmettts Furnidaed A.po1f11ttfth UnfYnL JI Mpcw t11Mnh U......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• • HcH.tlet URfurnJlll.cl I urn I ,...................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••• •_••!•••••••••••••••!••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~j~~···••·••••••3·z44 M.wport leach 3269 Utttin<Jlon leoch 3740 Corona del Mor, 382:Z Costa MHa 3124 -~Y..A DUPLEX-VA ASSUMABLE f.'Rt:t: fllfo'E Dona Point 322• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-:xtr~mely sharp JllH. ·Profr~:.1onalSt•rv1te: •-..•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ' 2BA llnd 28R. 181\ beau •LA NDL0A:DS • Hfo;A.Cll llOUSE. 3 nr, LF:AN 3 Ill~. 2 Ha , romm LOW WH«1 Y t'J.:1\1Al.I-: only. lhr. my ._.., ty. lleo vy shai.: l'rptg 4-PlEX .., bltins. 2 rw r ~.ar. \'\•11 pool fal'lllt11·~. Ch1ldN'n RATES ho n1 c, OYl'!lo1Jk1n ~ l h r 11 o u I A 1 'r Only S year& old ""~lh lo"" Hom~flndrn * S32S. C11 ll -199-2986 Cl• • RE MT A.LS * ·~ k A1•all Jan I ~5 Ex•ct.lltiv• Suite~ Nt•11i•port UG)t. p11 cnt & contlltlor1111 ..:. VA :i 11· 7"; h,1;in , O"n~r will 64%-9900 '. ·49.1 6960~ Un11·t·rs1t y Jl3rk p1nto.673-4171 727Yorktownll•d. tro11u·ul p<i tu1.:.undl•rk. pr a l~>i I I ti P ro<·c:o;:o;. t•:.trry 2nd TO ttnd f'On C:uhlornlu ·~ l.ur.:t'S l •1 Rlt, 2'. ~ IJ;i S4~ S -C -I ~32-7-6 lh•;,it·h Bh d . at ''or..,lo,.n J'oil."u1.,u, l;iund rn~\·I. r<1 ro.: $1S,9SO d •ltenlal Servi\'1.~'· El Toro 3 2 3 2 1 hl' Tcrrtlf't' an ement• • !U er e )l.chuni:;e. lb ~h 2 nn .2 b!I .. S.'L'i0/l75 ••••••••••••'f•••••••••• 516-0411 w fine!, (:;ill nu"" for l!st mo ispend:iblc . Hll\Elolleal·h.2 Ur.2 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• J HH ,211;1 ~!1 '42S NE\\I CONQO. 3 br. 2'·: ·STUDtOS&lllt 1r\•t• r t•n l . 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JX>OI, •l,.1untlrv f;1r1h111·:-o~taMesa 3824 TO ITS MA.ME 152·1920 752~1920 animals ok Ag! fo'Ct• 3 DH •. 2 b;1 Sil.'> .i;olf . $330. 540·408.:l UI' • ~rl't' :1t 1l1t1c:-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Over~ 1,,11 lr~5 and lO 1••oa OV•tl tJ ~w"Ol'1 11Ac" 1•ooouA1l'' ,..twP011111,..c" • • • H...tin9ton le-och 1240 ~ BR .. 2 h;1 S4!IO •l!Jfl Cl'.Jii9 • rt:t• 1111·11·~ s1rt«ims "Ith ~aterfalls --.J --776 7330 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c;r1·1·ntrcc llurncs •T\'&111aul :1Cr\' a \ad llACll·'.Nl)Al)J·:l\1fo:S1\ CtflHC ;iruhi)l.ingi;cltin~ TRIPLEX -'Rn J"" .. ., anJuan •lltirHIJUl' lf.O \\' \\'il.~on.C l\1 9-Fourplexes $8.'i to SISO UTIL Pd Buch Ofo:I.lJXE Han<·h s1yll' .i 2•1111 ·1,"·,,· ·· ~ . ...,. C . 1 3278 • (•huiu .. :.crvic·l· 11 1.~ A u 'I' 1 F LI L ror ~·out" :o;p1u·1ous new I· Assu.'AB ' ... v•J.O,\N :1pts La~•unu. Cor del 1\1 . bcdrm. 2 ba, bi" Ii'' roon1 .. '~ a · , JWIN ap1s rano (',ll!IUNI>."' nr :;i b1·droo tn a1}::1rtment. c" C •gt I " CALL5527500 I •ln1 1lr!nnl'~'llll ,, f Covered11rivutcputios. . 0Vlft Oh $1711)-U 11l1•1l'd. J llr, n1t·d w /fpl<'. Crpts &· drpit • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult~·NOPl'tS 'runl $190 t"urni\ur<- Owner ' &.-.unit \\'ith $S 9 950 >L'1 · l'h l /pct ""'C 1" thr uout. Close to llunt· •VISION 11\Ll\10~1' nc""' dupll·x. B1':AIYI' 1 Ill' !urn apt:. 10 ininutes to o<·l'an. a,·1111abll' Office opc'n fircplal'i.Allt~·oBDRflt , aguna. . ingtonCcnter.$3SO.fl1o • priv:ilr f ('n('('1! hnr k Sl6.'i&Sl?!i Spnni:.h sl)h' Lari:el&2 Hr.IHllSl75 .. 1 9 :00 t o r.·oo, 2300 Un'.,,. Xl••I No. Co·.·J,, l fnbetievablc . b"' '''''"· $185·UTIL Pd. i;e!'11furn1 ca 11 Be\' or Dale \'ard . 2 C<ir t·l~{'(I ~n r. 'J t~a1 rvit'w Hd Cost ;1 "· + l I o S o REALTY · 1 I" 1 '><1--1 2 HU Sl,O·\l'1th l'at1u '''''lo< ..... ""'-' .Just lis ted .,,. ,,.,.,, .. , 9 < c 11 • Pa 1 · · 963 -4567 orOO:l-17116 l ~R . 2 HA . famr1n. romn1 )u• u•nf!. ii...: • .-r "'"' •,;';;';,"ii"io·o';,';;hn0n~sw"';;';,"ij2»>ii;,·..;; .. oN"• '1V'J '7<J Lll,l!llll il , --------. h I l 1 Sl95. Gas & \\'3tt'r Ill('., 11 •• fourplexcs. atJ Covtnt;ton S 190. N 1 C E 1 Dr . ~a r , ,, llcd 11111 Conip:iny tl'nn1s. 1 c l(' 1• stora~e g;u: . pon . S:H1na . aun· Oraµi·rtes, t':'ll1ll.'l.", ~as I NCO~t 1-: TAX SAVER ! 4 Unit Apt Hldgs. brand ne\\•. Close cscro~· thi.s ye ar f o r m :.ix , ta x .~helter. Ideal for OV.'IH~rs to live in front J UH. ~f any deluxe <1ppo1nl · mcnts. Choiee II.II. loc11 · lion. Hl tr .. 968 -f>89.1. GREAT IMVESTMEMT JO units. All 2 Br. 1 ~., Ba, lri1lr . 12 vrs old, I nv.· \'<It'll nry. \\'ill sell on <'llll· tr11-r t. l'rinl'iples onll'· $440.000 Sparling Real Estatr HJJ.JS.w ILOCK TO BEACH Ne w. deluxe 4·plex. 217 22nd St . llunt. B!'a t'h. Sl 25.000 foll price 847-3957 13 UMITS In Costa 1\-l<'s <1 ~I Pool Gross S23 .700 ~·early . Xlnl financini.:. S179.SOO Seashore llcal F:statc. 675·5800 INVESTORS GEM built JUS\ 21, years 11go pat\(I, 1~ lllk ht-ac h , 2 BH. nr. park. \\'/\\', Unt v . I' ark Ccntt•r , 492 -5771 1lr)'. :id!ls 17301 Kt.'l'ISOll hl•al , t::<tS stoi·~. air con Priml' units in prime Ne~·port drp:-. no Pl'tS. c lean. lr\'1nt· SouthLOCJUno 3286 Lan!'.':llllk \\l e:.l olBc;u·h ditionin,I!, s wimmin1: IOl'Rtio(l. Supt>r shurp! MU·YIEWREHTALS ~ard t'nt'r & 11tr. pd., -••••••••••••••••••••••• off Slatcr.842·7848 pool.ree.roo1n,\l·ashers SJ,<, 1nt ercstonl'ontr<h.:t _673.40:Kl or 49-t_·l2.&.ll __ 1 Couples only $200 For -&dryl•rs or sale·Or·o btain ne v. -213.339.$86! art "'1';\V Un11t:>rs1l.)' !'ark .. 3 ARCll H A Y .,:U~R . 3nA ADULT GARDEHAPT -----finan t•i n " G•o"•. ap1lt . . • older . c harm1n~ home , I' 1 MEDITERRANEAN " "" Sl'•I Hr. 2 Ra Corulo. <.:Hrpt•ts, SS"O /m o . 1,,., •• , c,11 I HH furn .145 'mo oo a \·<"ra1:es S!l75 mo. on all I · " ""-;-.; 1 k p k um 1·~1 VILLAGE l'Rl,,'Cl l',\LS ON'l.Y '. NB·BALROA·L.t\GUNA drart-<;,S,150 .!>\H 2:ll3. Lora y n e, 499.3403 o r · r .. a c ar · I -&' S "" U ·1 Pd :-;t . 535.7447 a I 5 I Bedroom ""'I C all tnd,t y !714 1 Bach'sS95tSl4.5· ti · BRANOnt'".1' deluxc Con WEHAVEREHTA.LS 8.ll·2212 · k d 2 1\edroom&Dcn !240 752-1700 $175 Gel's I BR Tn·pel Ok ' "-' n s . N. B h I tlo. 3 Bedroom. sauna, ,\~ w1•1l a s a r1nc Sl'le1·t10 H-"ses Fu-1·.L.-...1 -2 Hcdrooms S.'611 INVESTMENT Dlv'SION S250 1ce2 r se.sng s . .,.. IHNK"UU'I "'URN 8 h I r I •oO< View3BrS300/$350Now. 1>001 . Cu s ton1 s ha i.: of bt•tt ut1ful homes fo'()I Unfurnished 3100 r . ill' eor, rp c , 2 BcdroomTO\l'llhsc ~. [.ltn •. :11·.~1. "!,·."'.,r~ic"a1A1lul!h.•,"'c.·"m'", (•arpcls. & Uraperit'S, SALE! Let us sol\·(' you ••••••••••••••••••••••• d.s hv.·hr.JllCU1.Zi.cariM1r1 Co l-H-~!;~f:1~l~·~·-!'!!i·-,. ~ ~ Very dC's1 rahlc 11rca 21 ~ ~i~::.'~~ ~~~~~Is. \\'c rl' h<:r UA .,. VJ E\V Dui)Jex. bit I blk fronr beach. SIRS. l'~![!!!!!!!!!~~""!!!l~j~ Hy Car l!.iragc 2 \'ery in s , t'rpt s. i.:u r ai.:t'. 714-8461:1:u;. ____ M 2400 I I arbor Bl\·d . sta 1\ll·sa (714 l :>57-802() ------ ~ A.la Rentals 642...&383 priv:it.e en1·10liefl patios. Balboa Isla nd. SJ50. 1748 11 Lots for sale-2200 s·r:,NToN CONDO. 11215 846-5•137 aft 6 Pt\1. I 213 377 76RS ~~~.B.~~~~•••••••••• sr EWPORT HEIGHTS rand Ne~·-CJose •• ·~·~.;;~~~·;~;;;;;;;~· ~~n~;~.m1~1~fns\.V~~t\\~:h~·. lfll]ijfijj?Vjllljt'UQJ Aportments Furnishe<I 1 I.HG . nn . ror 1 t\!aturc f·1 110 by fi30 R 2. Boorn ror 11atio. dhl i.:ar. pool. Sl85 962·4471(r,:~)546·8103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~.'i~,s~.~-c~\~'f~\1-:· ~·~J''t1 S:-1 hoqls. 3 nn . 2' ~ BA , >I 11a rul(I'. blt·ins. frplr all Fleta Lohn111n, Hkr :i 201·1, ::i:l units. $150.UOO. Agent 1110. C:ill 5:l6-<1262CV('s & ---------,\~17 275tl 1~16 3255 ___ w~r:i_ds. _____ 3 BH . 2 llA . frplc. Jr~ Balboa Island 3706 ------ OAKRIDGE VILLA PRO~tOTOB\' U:iy Lot, Balboa Island 3206 fines t lne. \Vi ii s ell ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\·1s1n;it1 dCJv.·n payment 2 BR. llnus e. Ne\l' cpt 'n~. or trade for house or Clo~c to Beiu·h S275 It 2 Jot 213 ?18 -·...,.,.,, Yc :irl~. C;ill Cathy ul • ' -"'""' fi75 J:J:ll * O.C. LOTS Bolboa Pen;nsUa 3207 WA"'TED ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ... * NEW DI> llo""' & Apl. 3 ~·e par 1'op Dollar for rt.. hr. 21 ~ ba. den. fo:JC<'. kit. s1dent1<1 I lots-lov.·t'r in 2 t·ar gar. \\'. Ray A\·c. comc :irca prefcrrt'<I. ti7J fl!Ull. R.C. TAYLOR Cap;str'n~ B~h 3218 COMPANY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~10\'E IN TODAY ~ 3 RR , Realtors /Developers 1 IUI OO\'l' St . Suite l90 2' !' B:i, Oce11n\'l!'\l' qu 1ct l\r, 2 Ra. h!tns. l'hildren yard, hit Ins. S:...19.'i/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barb:i ra. !1:1 -1>1:~1. ''l::AH L\' .. 1 Br., 2 ba .. Lloyds llank IJld~. nit'l'IY furn : nr. beach Newport Beach 'l'lcon1t' . $225. 8:;tl enter. • 3769 l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- CO N()() 4 br, S:!-15. mo . 11r . Hrnokhurst-Adams A\'a d. now. Shov.TI afte r- Univ1..1 s it y Park. lrl'inl' S400 + uli l. i\l!t._li•3·G.~ ays NiCJhk 552-7000 Balboa Pe-ninsula 3707 ll\IACY DY:\'At\1 IC lrg ot-crinfront l'I :lhr, 2ha. yrly, S-100 rno . ~ 1t ay fi •I G 71 03, nig ht r.; + 2 llr, 2 Bil . ar, l):tt10 & yard. $2?...5. o IJl'I .~. f.46-4414 li'i:l·:!58fi noons & t:r l•S. by appt. ~-_ _ __ ••••••••• •••••••••••••• 1 ----l':111 ·~\r .C'rov.«1~14 -l)(i72 ]rntt\1 E Grc!'n hl'lt UNICf)UE iO C EANFHONT -----I T h . Balboa Inn Pool Ut11 pd \\11nll'r , Ur lll'. 2 llr. I Ba $.115. 3 hr, 2 h:i , bltns, e11ts. ""'11 st· · ncv. · 2 hr, 2 ha, 5'100 Jo S2.'". 61S·M7'" I l·rr I -...... «1• i:ar .aduts,no pcls.S250. drps, (rplt, ft-nl'cd yard ·r t•rra l'c·C:1r11 II.Id . 1142 7669 1'W11>1,rcc .. 21J·4f>1-fi.1HJ \\'INTER -I Br. Sl 'JS/mo fljJ.f.4 \0. M s EW 3 BDRM, $295 parious ho us e s izt· ,, ,, 1plex a pts. fent•cd yard. 111(', dbl gar. cpts. drp:-. l!>hv.·as hc r . 2 children d 0 I\ or adult hldJ! avail . inr l ut il. Al so ,.ciirl1· I.AS Bl!ISAS APTS N '1) p1•to;. 2675 Elden. C~L \I AC ANT, l story prl'sli~I' Laguna Br a ch 3248 narhl'lor ;1 r1 Sl20 n10 1n1:I 5515 ni vcr A\'t' fi42 25f-.lil 1~ Cundu 2 BR, ncv.' rpls & ••••••••••••••~•••••••• ut1l. 675-51i00 Bkr. Nu t-~h·1";1tor hit!;.: on hl•aeh pain. 2<.:ar encld garage. Lfo-:A8F:: In Ar<'h Hcach Fe!'. 1.t2 llH. J>i•t h<ilconil'S. * 12 ·1~-105 --------* • GARD&4 APTS •••POOL %2·4471 :isk (or Keith. h uiltins. \V;ill to "'all OCEANFR0!\'1'4 Br. S.385 l xlnl cond. $275. per mo. l lc1J,!ht s. :1BH . 2 1 ~ B;i~ ----hid p ool . Seeuriti· -----l'ptn 'g. 2 !)eeks. f<'nc' utit in(·I. 11 inter renl;:it. .i\dul!s I~ \l/ALK TO SURF. Ch<Jrm· y d · S3 50 p er mo . Callfi73-472·1. S29!l5 \\'K l'P 1 O.lr.2 Ra N ·tov.·nhousl'. c:oif-Swim. . . J'\lcsa Verde Triplex. Ne .... ·port Hcal'h 752.().ii;f) VI S ·o G ----5325. r /mo .. c 1ros~ing S6720 yt'arly. • p H O f' fo: H 1' I ES , tnrurn. 2 Br apt in fami· 'scctio n. Crpts & drps. 'o pets.:..l,j_i?~;.15 (>nly S.13.500. Owner "'ill Mountain, D•Sttt, 49:1 21•11 nr4!16·400tl r1.1u1nre :it 9 •\ Resort 2400 ini: 4 beflroom. lovely 49~-2121._ ---. ------& nar h. ('olur ·rv. m:1id 1AJ )'<1rd. <plict stre!'t, only F~lF:RA f D II· ·T• .. RACllF.LOH l b1k . to , . I ·r11 1'~ 1\1F"\ S 'TS Unfurnis hed. ' "" H A L P I MC HI N , •••••••·• •••••••••••••• Corona del Mer 3222 . . ~ a) crr:ict, ba I , S9S t·r Slr1 . poo . . :..:>' i!lS. Util pd. JX>OI. lndry Reattor HAI.BOA Hay Club al In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400. " month. C;ill Cn:i!s 4 BU. i J"rpll'S, sun· deck .. 'Y ore;in, · · mo. 11 1 415 N . NC\\'l10t'l Bl\'d f ari l. rpls. drps, 1!.~hv.·hr. & \\'.-illatt', 5-lfi 4141. . ~ Lill'. G75 -4600 d:iy s, I . ~ S4~.:..mo.f'2.1·5fi78 li75 -7876el'cs. _i..lti -:lf,~1 ----' $50 OFF I ST MO. ' ll 2 D '' •-fl AOU L T CONDO 3 hr, I'' LEASE· In Arch Beach -----------! Hll . Steps tn lx·al'h. $180 dominium . 'l'enni s . · r. l/:i a, ..,..,s<1 · .._ Id II I BAYFROMT swimm1n l'.! )}OQIS, sotunu. frpl. gara~e. $375. 673·2 Ha, ne\\· cpts rps. 1 t.ns. llc.i~~ls -. 3 HH . 2' ~ H:i. 5 RR. 2•~ A:\ on big h;iy. mo., inti. util. & /.(ar;it:t• 1·lubhousc" c:olf a vail. 925 or675·2024 ;~~'.i.:s.~'i. 962-2951· ei·c huiltlns. \\';ill l o \l·a ll Com pl . rcnnovatcrt. \\'intcrrcnlal.~)'1'1 ·6899 or SI s 10:000 orr ('OSI Nov. epln ·~ 2 Dct·ks. Fnc·d l'rJ \'11t e bl•at'h . Slip 675·759K 27"7 t ' C t fl diun \Velis. compl furn. ~ ·· oas . v.·y. •l"l"xe 2b r, 3ha 1•0n· 675-139'l " l9st•d gar. N'ochild/pct. llacief!da II arbor Apts 839 -7476 --- 55. ' BR 4-pl!'X. ('tptS. nj:l('. rcfr,1!. family. no ' TRIPLEX MESA VERDE PRJl>F.OF' OWNERSHll' S53.aoo. O"nl'r\\'ill curr) 2 nn Nev.· <·rpl<; & Urps . .inn . fa m rm. "·iv.' erpls , ,. rt . S3 50 pl· r rn o . a vail. Ye:irlv $625/mo. 2nd. 6i3 3~72 ()(·e:;~side of 11 .... ·y 1.$335. 497 2121 fi73·!f04S or 1.&12-0_1_'5 __ ' 7 .,3 drps, hltins, ne"' paint. flEAl..1TIFUL l~ 2 br. hcst P C'tS. 75fl 8 Shalimar. • t UN IT -3 hdrm w/frple, pr1\'ate patios & ~a rages. Will srll or c,.,. eh11nge R •• I E.t.t. mu. util 1nclc . 55 ~1,,., nr S 'I 11 . h Costa Mesa 1'~17 ·1:'17!1 :'120 nr " ar1na · 1g . Exchan9• 2800 R92-0392 Sl7~LrtG l Rr . J!••r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••i yard. ehild/pct. No. end. $30 WEEK & UP $83.000 Trust Uced-l'ays F:XCl.USl\IE :.MOO sq rt Sl85·UTILPcl.Scmirurn i •Sfi .50 Ni~h t & Up. Sl 2ti3 pt'r month Y.'ell 559.0FFISTMO. SBR. Townhome. pools. I + d e n, patio. So. •Sludin&I BRApti;.•TV Sl'asoncd Trad('-ro r 2 l!r, I Ba . (rplc. i;:arai;:e. J!Olf, tennis. v.lk to all Lagun:i. 1 & ~!aid Scr\'ice i\\'ail. 3724 ' IR-03.SR IK't':Jll\'ICV.'. \\·111tC'r $300 i''rpl . b a lcon y. i.:a r SI - 20. I Bfl dupll'X. l\lar· 646-:n 14 ' 1e<l t•pl. non·srnokers. no IS. 968 A ""'' 17th. ,11.()35$1 - ht " I "'15 6-3 ,,-..~ ,..,5 2021 S220·S250·Sevcral 2 br •Phone Scr\•icc -)ltd. • 10 UN IT xi nt rent ti I I yat' or l'Onuom1n1um =· ' =~· .=:. ' :-ch ls. ~::-milt' to bch. S.185 w 4SRll apt.-; pool •Children & PclSel'-area Will sell nr ex ~ --· --~ fo'Al\T ILYi ho me. 4br + ~;.97~--$250-Charining 1 br. rrp lion ch~ngH h R alt Houses Furnish•d dt•n ·Iba. rang<' & o\'en. HUGE POOL hse 2376 Newport BJ,·11 .. C~! BAY \111':\V f11n1 I hdrn1 fl!' apt· all ulll Jlll . $180 mo 5'1 vrl\'. 100~ E. Balboa CHILDREN OK I i11 \'d.675·1470. l 1, J!C' 2 Rr $170 : 3 Rr l l<;i Ba l!JO . l.1\HGfo: 3BH 2 b i1.1 ~ Lipstairs Duplex frp!t•, r..i t'lose to Lido s hops, no Duplex & 4·plcx, 2 833~;55 UCJ es ~99~31 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d/\\.'. \\"as h/ ilry, lnnai. 4 Hedroom. !·,~bath . xlnt SJOO·Nl'w J br hs c , -548-9755or645-39bi - -------G•ne-ral 3102 i mm a c . int· l d 1 n "I location, inclds cr1>1 •. C:inyon. Casa de Oro ... 1\IANY Others Available PrimeMewportA~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• garrlcncr,67'.1-J2fi2 rl r P s, 1 0 t s 0 f MU-VIEWREHTA.LS ALL UTILITJ FSPAID SPECT A.CULAR WIDE OCEAN VIEWS ----Uerkinaround JX>OL Va. 673-4030or4M·32-48 Compare be rore )'ou rent BACK BAY VIEW Overlooking the sea & 2 HR. s m. den, 2 ba., bltn. ('ant; ~25. per mo. A;;k Custom d esi,i;:ne<l 8 units+ lllrge pool-all lights of.L.aguna Heach. kit ., dishwi;hr.: frpl , forK eit~~~-447 1. _ OLDf'R C r t · bl , J.'caturing: 2 bed rooms-no \'aran-Eslalc h,·1 11~. Gardens. cpts, d r p s, 11atio &· ,.;x·rnA s harp. . , t 4 ·. . om or a cl'•Sraeious kitchen v.·ith in· r!cs. Zonin~ mny permit pool & Jao.:uzzi. Close to gara.i;l'. $.150. ' v.'.c,1 11 , !louse in Sn Laguna. 2BH direct lighting. be:ith. Largc.2 Bdrms. 2 ~izO t!Clll D ,75572,, BR . 1 :+.~ ba. 2 c.ir g:ir ;ind guest rm. Yard.•Scparate din'garca 2 additional units on hu ge bath. dinin' room. Hi'h ' --" · 0 Patio & fam r rn . S-12'.'JJt'I"' -•1 ·,,•11 ,· r ,· 0 ' •pt 0<'"3n •llome-like stora"e lo l. Low rents now sho .... · '' ., ,_ '-" .. poliilive-ra s h rlol'.' ceil.in~:. Dct·o~t1lor Costa Mesa 3224 mo . 962·4471 ;:i s k fror Vie w llt'fs. SJlO. Ca11 •Privatepatins I Ix-fore v aeant·v & m1lin· furnishings & <tnt19ues. •••. •••. •• •••••• •••• ••. Keith. ~91,_0295 c i·cs. 499.205 •Closed ~arage w/sloragc ten<ince.I T:1x ·sheller & l\laturc ;1dulls. \\'1nll·r RF:NT l.se /Oplion, ~1csa days' ·~1.arhle rullman ;i r)prcr iat1on Annual s!'ason or mont~. 5450 In Vcr<\e J Br. 2 B!i . bra·nd -•l\1nj!s1tc Bdrms Ji(ross SI8.61i0, should in· 5600 m.onthly. Cumplcll" nl'w J}lush Crptg. fresh Iv Lonuna Niguel 3252 •Pool-Barb('(1ucs -sur· rre11sc . Submit pre-paid 1" furnished· 494-465.'l. I 11a1nlc.'<I, im n1at-. thruoui. NICEST Bach 1n I.he area ' • ••"'•. •••• •• ••. •••. •••• • rounded w /plush ln<lscpi.: 1ntcrt•st·Exehuni.:(' 1\:-k· !luge trcl's & (rplc. SJ.'iO. SllSut1J pd. t\Tove In ' L'GUNA N1,11.,1 4 Ar 2 Adults -No pets I Sl75000 llKll VACA NT 2 Ur i luntin!!tpn C t 2154695Zi Oll BOY 'IHrdpl $180 ' " ' IBl)Hl\1 Furn.S215. •'."1'2'. .• ~"5 1Y • B e ac·h S l 2S ,\]s o nin . .!." ~.y__. __ ·__ x · R,1,hvrm&d1n1ni;:arcu 2 BDR1\I Fum .~45. ,.,, C&O. W&D , pctnk. gar Jo';u ni ly rm. frpl. built 36SW. Wil sonfi42·197l ool s, crpts . drp s. 2 ~fif,.11'? --- pets, l'rly lse $300 . E XTllA I•• 2 nr. 2 Ba. rpts, d rps. bltns, no ets . 830 Center SI. 675-47~-------I ~ 6-IHH ---·--2 F:DR~T apt, I blk. from 64 Bc1n·h. S280 mo. Yc;1rly - o r S24U \Vntr. only . $60 f>45-026.8 . L . OFF DE POSlT\V /ad. ~· 1&.2 br, 2 ba, ~arden tpls .. JlOOl. SISS. & $179. 7 JO \\'. 18th St. -------- Bii , 2 ba ., bllns. epts, Apartments Unfum. •••••••••••••••••••••• :I lrps. Condo pool & Rcr. 3806 r Balboa Island m . Y.'111 decorate to sUit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A dUlts. S.100. 546-8397 · Eostsid• L<je 2 Br. Jl.:F:Art flC"'' I BH .. ~·rly. Li::e. hv. r111 .: cpL'i , drps. d~ck . blln:-. Off street \ parkin ~. S225. Rltr . S V/W, bllns. refri~. pool 175 Adults, no pets I BDRM W /LOFT 121 ·l BR APTS-Lofts Only. l'll·ase t·oll for a ppt HAYLOFT APTS 283 Avocado, C .M. 645-0143 Of!tct-I lf1urs 9 5 - MARIMA PACIFIC VILLAS Brand N<"v.' Custom Aills H;n ·h· I llB·2 BH Jlrl\·1· IJy JI IOV1ctona Aln1ost 'to ~luntinr,t<111 llear h • OP 1::N Si\01'/SUN ,. G.f5·6177 2 DR . LTtil paid. Children \\ 0eleome. No pet.,. Crpts. drps, pallo. t.1 ~r. 1000 \\'al\;1 re , A 11 t •• 642 -7JG.l ------------- 2 STORY. 2 lxirm, 1 •.2 ba. p\'t palio. 1>ool. nc\V crpt. 73.\ J oann . 646-1450SI85. -- '"f!IE Sl<:\0ILLE'• ' BH . v.·/J!ar-Adults. Crpts, drps. bltn.s. Fnc1l yrd w/p11t10. IV1' pd. 636-41 20. $180 . 2619"G" Santn Ana A\'. ---- LAHGF: 3 hr. 2 h:1. cncl'd. patio_ "'· occ. Cpts , d rp s. h It n s . $195. ~'57-o:!50 . ------ SlSS-2 Ar 4·pl!'X, cpts. rng. refr. f.amily no pets. 7."18-R Sha1im!lr. 54fl ·03.'i8 - Dana Point 3B26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PANOllA~l IC OCEAN VIEW LJ; 3Brduplex, 28' liv rm. 5310. mo. Adlts. 493 -7557 or 496-2413. - OCEAN View 1 br, bltns. r¢rri,::. ,l!ar , trash & v.1r. pd. Adl1lts, no pets. 5170 l\10 . 493 -2.517 ., 545--4604 LARGE l br. cpts .• drps. stv/frig ., $160 mo. Yrly. 496-7058 a rt . 6Pti.t & v.'knds. - Huntin9ton leach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I MO. FREERF:NT Brand New 1.2 & ' Be super d eluxe. Frplc's, dsh~·hrs, encl ~arag('S. 1517 Huntington Si. "' f'a11968·G8!M or 53fi-90CWt ----- WALK TO BEACH I. 2 • 3 Rr. crpt, c1rps, bltn.s. ,i:ar. 221 16th St. or 20515th St. llll847·3957 - lktmll.@I Bachelor unit Nc""ll()rt BACK Bay 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2 f'AJ\11LY 4·Plex 2 Br ins . c·arpels. <lriipe.s. ----Bca~h Sl25. L:l.Jt pd AJ,:I. story deluxe. J80 P.fira S150. bttns. !n!ld patio & r<'ncerl & SJlrll\klers. NICE I Br dplx. Quiel. Fet'.776-7330_-"~·----I Lo ma.S475.mo.Healtor, ~UE:Now!3 &4 RrS325. car J!ara g c . lmmac . Sep . by J?aral':e s. Bolboalsland' 3106 .!i4_2_-_,_2~ '·!.-mi ocean. J\fature ~Im?. 1 ~~· last & de>· Emrloy!'d :idull.O\'er 35. &14.2:w3 \\'cl'k!'nd~. 673·1~1·15 .. 12.9s20. 12 BR, pal10, earport. new --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' posit . 49!1 2.~14. N ~1 ESA VER DE Condo 2 sng ~. ---n l>Cts. 548 -1021 *Price Slashed 3BH . 2h11 , home 123 C:or:-il Av t• Ava il. J)ec 5th S.l25rno. H4S-61 77 br. 1 ha. i::ar. cpt. dr)}.1_A~la:;.c_R~entals 642-8383 1.0 \ll!:LY V1e v.• lot. 3 hr: ~~\r Furn SIG.'i D!W No pets. adults. Ila. air cond .. lg. p11t10 Lol f blt pool. walk $3050 ln1rncd . Orl'up·y, ~ s 0 ns. Hl·nl. LC';1 sc opt. $230 l<'a:-.i· 675_ !"i!iK2 t o s ho nping. 1!' m1. Corona de-I Mer 3122 2 I ndivldual llomt-s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2611 . 1 HA & l HR. I RA . 2 Bil c-utc-1~ouage S.'lOfl Puy ror lht>rns<"ll't'~ f:x · m(l to June \5th. Hcf. rerior nt'v.·ly pa1ntc1I. :1210 Se11vi(•w. lte;dt<u' \Valk to n1ajor shoppin~ r~12 2222 "4<;·'2f>•I ---- -• BRANO NEW beooh. 931 IV l~h Si t\'lf'.:SA Vt•rde Lg. :I !Jr . 2 bu F'plc . hllns. cpts, drps . No l}Cls . l.t•ase I, 2 & 3 BR 4-Ptexes Mis1ion Viejo 3267 ___ _r·~-0.1!12 ' 'RO'! S200/MO •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Oshv.·hr.Op~'n Bc;,irn llOUS 1': :i BH . 2 ba .L~XUHJOU~ guest hs; Cl gs, Shag crpts lhru· i1 /l'O n1I . Lnv.• 1n<iint Xlnl r·urn . Maid, Sl'f\. N +i out Con1pl Dr;ipl'd . :-l'hoo l:-.. 4!12 -j8~1 or s mokC'rs , Emp. Gl•nt t'entcr ~los t des ired S:IJ."I. mo. 5,1i;.9205 Cost11 1\11'~:1 t-.:a stsidc Costa Mesa 3124 Private l':1t1os. fo:nc;"l'd &10 K3X3 5-i.'1-7197 s.16,9()(1 Cill! ti40·tl672 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . SUP ERB 3 BH plu.~ Den . 2 26 Units. I· ullcrlvll fo r BA . Grt>at lut•. $375 lst•. or sail· or lradc for bus1-SJ4 5 m u unrurn nt'S!i . S8 3.000 cqutl)' 548 -131X (;arai-:cs. No l'cls 1 1\li -- J br. y:ird . frpl<"., 1'1• ba , tOOCt'all. CONI>O Brand nt•1v 2 hr, fo'UHN . ;1pt s . ll!c I Dr t'pt.drps.hllns,:ilt.gar 201-219 O swego 1 1 ~ b;1. 1n1lio. pool. a1 Sl65/S17S . l clcal for S.125. 2445 "C" Oranj!c A.••· j•nnd. t•nrl ,1tl. l:!lr:ii::e harhel(l rs . Attlls 1913 A\'C., Cl\!. f>4•1·7111. l'\'CS IJ hlks y,r of Bt';1ch S25ilrno 49·1·81i00 Churf'hS48·%3.1 & wknds . 673·1337_ _ _ Blvd .. I lilk So of Ad :;--rt B -h·- 3 Z69 ------'---- rn:ims) , "•wpo e-ac 1 HR . Furn, 2 lrJ! l·losels. 673·3890. J'\lorninAs. anti -. evenin,l!s _ Irvine J 144 $.-1001 L\10. 1\;EW 3 HR . 2 S 4 9 -9 SO I or••••••••••••••••••••••• c1ueen s ize b<"d . pri\', MESA.VERDE4-p4•x AVAILAHLfo: Dec iH lo RA. l..r~ Ii\• rnt & ra m 557-7010 3 nH.211a.2 111ki-tollch. drC'ssing r m. extra Jrg. -------...................... . Beautiful5}Toldbldµln Dt:>t':ll for ynurnverrlo\l' rn1. l)clu l(C k llOO . 2 Pools 1Tenn 1s.S.175 moor r oorn s . en (']. }!:I rv.•/ hesl re nt"I arc;i in Cosla holi1t11y t'Ompan}. lin11· frplc's. 3 t•11r gara,i:e. l::_o;eOpt1nn fM 1\!152. storage. Arlull'> only, no l\1es::i . All unit'> hl'l \'C l't1rk IOl'C'ly 41Jr. llome. 2105 Santa 1\na A\'c. Call 3 HU. cotlaf!C'. l,e~. yard, C(>Nl)O 4 br , J ba. fani. pets. frplc. dshwhr, 2 h:1ths & l'ool /Tenn1" 552-fl8811 979-5099 nr. shops . S250 I t"r ino. . 203.'i F 11 C 1\I I "'""l' -------Nofee.A«t.675 6700 rrn .. d1 11. r111. 1>001. u ~11 ~-. enc ~a .. ,. · Lanuna B•ach l 148 .. 9 U"lt.13 trl.J..xesl ., J HR . lg bat'k y<l , i.:ar, stv, SH Una , JJt'U/1.1 , t.cnnis.1.r,": ''Uf .J,,. F"'RN' DR . P'""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Bl! Cl olo ""B"h pool p f I I ' ••r-· -v refri ~. epts. $275, v.-tr. · °" ..,.., .._ · · ro c ccor:1tl..-. ,xtrai.. Bit / d 1 ' . ,·I I S.'lOO.mo.2 DR .I Ba2Blks 1•l .-A"."•.IPow.67S-l".,.., l1nmedot•cupancy Close to heh fi.15-6728or Ins, \l' v.·. ~·,~· on :11Jat't'n n s, nenr IO"""ch.N'•••!hl ··""'''· " ... "'' · allls n o p1·ts , ,.\:•O, 3 11 II 11 U\'.' ' ....... " S \~n1 0 .53G-Jl87 ."'5 -,11>2 ocean. yrs 0 1 ·, e iar, 494 -fl714 "" 642 9520 frplc . tlshv.•hr . .! b11lhs. ~1ESA Verde 3 Br. 2 Ba, · ·. · e11f'I. ~llrllj.!C ure added ----hllns. l'O\'Crcd PHl10. fncfl ON THE BAY f' ' JHll l 'I C · ~1-:/\1' lll)ill'llJ US b!I C'hclor amt•ni lif'~.til ~'· 1nunl'1ng Mewporlltoch 3169 y;1rd . 2 f'llr .i;:ar:JAC · ri: en\'( fl:lLO 111 4br.2 1 ,h:1 .bl1~ kltC'h .. :in! furn utd,inc•ld.t'IP"' a\':1il:1hlt•v.·1 1~·.d~~11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.,1/l 4,2ll orti3tl -7r~'i 1. pr1mt-:ir c-11 J)ny,<;· l'1'H rl\' lf'a ~c Sb.".U. n10. ,-,;, ,' , __ PaulW.8rvnf1eld K-17-3SM4 !1\Jlt'I, 1':\'\'S lift i..1thr1l1t h11 al ,11 p , !i7tl(I, oc.;c. ~\.ill n1n ar.11 0.0. DAYSliOTIES, 3br. frnlt· .• -r h , I I ,.,,, ... & 'at ,. 1.,,,s·srnF. :•110· 01n e. 7 111 0 11 . 111 :11 :1 10 , Assoc• es ,.,.1,,,, 1lt'I'·"· •·ar. "'''t' -ti: 91iM·M~2 10~·11\•r l .. 1).\2 01:12 r .. 12·8550or 546-1'Mlc•\'4'S p:tlll), annual S'l'i5, thru "' ~llr 2!lli Snnta lsnh(•I - l 7S .,,., ~t" 91'"'5 <25 0 11 •~IHH 1'i1"nh:.e S..>85 1no • TRIPLEX , .. ,.., "··"'"" · ~.. I • lll'r ni o .. 1'11 l~I' Dl'l'l,f·X 1 1 hr. tll).:,)a l'cl, S thl 318, 1i>12 l fi:ll!nr r..u: 7!l.1.'> " "on s1~ < t ou a9una o - --,. :0.:C\\ -!hr hnml'. frplr-. 3 Ill' 1 . ""·. oup c $541 950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r :ir i,c:i r S<i?S mo lse . onl ,Y. Nu .111·ts Nr Jarn Prime Costa l\lesa arcf1 PRIVATE l:ich .. ocerin !j.J(j.0687.531.2318 hnr1·e·llr1~lf1t 541J ~II with covered patio f(lr 1•iew 2 br. W •\\', drps .. VACANT I Ur dptx l'''e'i·tJ73 263 1 .. ach 2 bedroom unit. frpl. S38S. 32356 Ston Sl~/$1M I • 3244 ---~- f'irephu:e In owner'!i un· ington ltd S44 4118 bring pel or chid. E.Cl\f f"f'IM 2 DR . v.•/w ('rpls, rlrps. it Start your investment ------BtO 1 brhouseSI95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrplr., rani;:c Obi RaraJZe. p~~rllm n1,1w . Houses Unfuralahed lr•ttare:i. Slv/rtf·Gar. 'flillTl.EHOC K :t hr. 2 ba. $225 Ad ul ts. Ncv.•por •••••••••••••••••••••• NICE 2 br ~rome E.Cfl1 lam rm & Alnum. $11.5 llti ~hl< Se .. owner At 4.'7 $30 WEEK & UP ·$Ii 611 N1,c ht ;111d l p •Stud1n &.1 flll Ar•L.-- • TV & t'il ilitl Sc r\'H't' Av11d . • I' hone SC'r\ Jt'c-11111 pool •Children &Pet Scct1on • ss o rr v.•ct•k ·s Hl'nt \\'tlh Ad 2376 Nc~·pn r\ 01\'d., ('t\I 5'Rl·975J nr M5<1:J6i Plac. enera ok . . 552·11!13 ,, ho Il l ' BA c II"~ I.,, R . ·' p I Jd .Quail ~ G I 3202 S235bigya rd,pet&sn~h, prr mo. f.4 4 3240 o r l'rlnct•ton Or, t:~I (nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S!l.1Al,L Family w/ ""'I Hr r I C I Prop•r_l:i•• LA"'DLORDSI nN'rled 3 br. 1,1 htt RSo \I Cl v t: 1 N 0 ,. furni ... ht'1I 21'11 11.'lrhor 7S2 lt20 1"'11 • fo' C ~1 l'llHIS'l'~!.\S a & ~ llll . yC'nrh· Nl•;1r l\ll'd. ~I nn mu!'I ht• ~ !400 .ou•u SI ,..,w~•t ~CH \\'e S11t'1·<1.1tze 111 Nev.'"" v' .... ·NT ·I B•2 "' ·-· " ' hc&1 r h S3•ifl 'I oS.'i.l:l f'lcnn & ~() h•'t' ~, l.'i 1n1 I Nf:\V 4 unit, 2 hlO<'ks to btath t•rt·;11 huy , ~ood tax v.•r1lt' ,,rr lnromr Jl200. mo, M<ll'IY 11tr411. MS--2570 ,., " ....._. 2 :-tnr' 4BIL l\4•;1ut1 111 !leach •< 11rona d!'l t\l11r • frple, appll 's ,2c1tr. •"'I CU:V\l 0041 l!~·H ll \· ~'1'.(·t · utll & l.Aj11J n11 Our Hcn t;il "I R I I 2 8-383 1:-inrt~ra pl•ll 1'11111t• ll~k Scr1·ice 1i; Fii t:E to You ! ~ a •n a ' 64 • _ \'11.'w 1 lnn\c. 21 ~ D11 DR . llA ll 11011 & < 'ATA LINA. I :'IT ~T l\f" I H II ~J:t.'i 1 'til 1'ry Nu V1t'w' 1 Ponl. l 'p.i;:rallcd Nrl'<"T, Sit f!1}11i n \•lcv. •. 1 1111, 2 Pd 1'in111 ~I\, •"r1~ drr•!I NU·YllWRl:HTALS 4~!~·:0~~;~~~~~~l~!i~ t'llS. Elt m S<'ho.il.·llu~ R a, Fr pll'. 1l4!t5 AI.ll P\·t l'auo. <iu11•1 11111111. 67 3-40300,.494-3248 putio $.'IOO. !!lo r.42_2221 l.ln1' R'.J3 135'1 r~12 22:11 r,73 ::o~: -· nn . fl anJ!t', rcfrig. ('rpts & dra pes. Nr:i r ocl'an. Util pd 831-9950 swhr. patio. SI40/n10 -- ------I 2 BACl-I El.OR Apl<; Sl50. d ' ' & S135. 21J-4:J.1 ·2ft23 or ;o.1Shaltmar.9628936. NEW1.2 &3BrapLc; 1 .... & 714 ~63·1 8fl1 ilSk for1 ·---------21,. 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';'1 ?~1 ~~ f.1 11 • • ' ,. , @#2 DAILY PILOT • Monctay,O.C.,.,ber9, 1974 1 .. Af/tOlh1KntJ1 Unfuna. ' Apca hnents Unfunt. Apw IHNRf'.I _Fwnlshed a.mob to share . 4300 tor • "455 ,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr UoL·-1sh•d JfQQ CHJ _.,,. Lost & F-ound 5300 c C:...,.t Servic• 6016 PointifH)/Poperin96073 ~Wonted .J. I 00 ..................... ~ ·············································· ...... ~.··········· ..... .......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••f ••~tpA,••..-•• HuntifM)tOftl•och 3840 •• ~":~'!.~.·.~~ ... !~.~~ •••••~••••••••••••••••• HOQ&1J.IATl-: w:anlt"d. 2 . 'l.1MK WESTCLIFFAREA •• 1--------1 BR . h('ll}rl J<1.n l. Park STORAGEUMlfs LOST : l)l.0 t-~NCL I Sll JO ll N 'S CJrp1·t & PAINTIN(; lnter&l'Klt•r ALARM ~hC'C'p I>,;:. (;ra>"fWht. Uphol:i.t1·ry. Un Shuin He:.1d & upl:-. (:t•n'J IMSTALLATION · I, 2. &· 3 HEl)R<)()o\IS AT Tll 1'~ HEACI!,. l't•t:. 1111d chah.trt•n ert·t•JMt>il. Sit!."> ,1 mnnth and up l'.ill n.. 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Studio. ,\11 hllns S!liO lll'f mo. ·IZ:J 20th St "!)". II R !I 1; 11 1146 4~38 C HO ICE I 811 !I or lnral1<111 lhr. porl'h v.·1:.v.t•1•p1ni.: \'U . rrpts, ~ar, $220 yr rnd 499-348/1 t'Vl':'> \Vall'rfrunl ;:ipt " ' \ ){'\\' c\f Ne""'Jlnr l l!rhr A\·:.ii l. ""'ilh den l1hr:1ry & 2 fireplace:.. Bltns. s t•p . laundry f;u··~ •'-1ra"h romµal'tor. f';dl ;..1rs llcathm:1n ;1\ ti7.'>-i ·l·12 or 1\lrs Rell at HJ:I !HR:? OCEANFRONT .l HR .2 h.o .furn S!'i'S .\rh ·1 BH , I ha. furn. \.\lllr $2511 2 RR hou~1·. "ntr ~.'"i11 CORONA DEL MAR llunl. Heaeh A\·;11l;thlC' fur ):!c1t)(I ~h<1rt lL'rm Heal 1-:statt• lu;111 Bkr. 71~ <l!J9 2130. LOANS up to 80% I st TD Loons-9'/1°/o 2nd TD Loans t-"OUNn: J\1:-.iamutL·. 4000 Sci Ft. 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Sn ('na.~I l'l;1Za ;1r1•;1, S l ;;, 231Hi l:t•ntl·r , 1~11; Hl:l.'"1 al'!. :ir;i.1 Apartments Furnished or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiit-: EXCIT!Nfi PALM MESA APTS. ;\11N\'1'ES Tl) Nl''l'. HC11 ll.11·h, 1 f.. 2 Bii frnm S\62 ,\1lull'. ;'>:n l't•L.., 151;1 l\l('s:i llr l , hlk~ frnn1 :'\1•111••rl Hl1·1i I ;:, It;~~;() l'ALl\f DESERT, $60. \\'t•ekcud. Small com- plt•x. Pool. Jacuz1i. nr c;olf t.· Shnppin.c K1k ·h1•n fae1l1tie;; I Ill{. 5-l8-5:J~>3 nrM~-~·111 Center Son Clernimtr Ne.,..'por t lllvd. S rnall1 f1nanr1al wnrncs? ArC' HOUSE OF CLEAN 5"1G·4•17il:...._. ----·I .~ Sunflo\\'~r arul i\lain & ll~ .... 011 t-"<:malo.• Boxer. 'f;1n ;i nd ."''" ,,,·, •.• l<><•k<."'"· ""II C•c p •'l s Wi .. rl o""' ""'·"• ~ '" """ .. , .. ._ ·' " · · J bW t d/ l'l<J"'~'I'. (";oil f.lr.Snydo.'r Storr or Office \vh11t•.S.18·2512 ___ 1 groomed. personahlc. Floors, Uphols. S1e;1m D one f,) Fl'' · n l l)('llle.funlo\•ing.&scck· Clcan in,1!. 11<',g . Sc·rv. Female 7050 ;ii .. 1:.. 0~ • .. annno (•a Fnunrl Cat · HJ.K .1\\'llT! A\';1il642 fifl2'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~: 11 11 ~.XrL•lll•nl parking int.! <t ('Om parable malt'? 4!i2 ~171!1 ·l~lZ 7333 ~!ale . <I tu:, mosold. i\rt>;J 15 Yrs local refs avtul. ~:.C l\1 . \Vt1 Son SL ., ( I . 'Hl·'.f\ ~1 ('1\'llll' PH1\C1'1CAI. NUHSI·: lf75 -<llU2 l :!;!l ;1 I • (Ip po r. l·:1111Jh ~)L'f. 'llOl'S Suilahlt• (ur 54R-IOOS t 111 linlt' to ('llJOY 4300 our.;t·l\•es 54~•-9707. II no ks tu r 1• L\l {' 4 ii I Rentals to s~ot"e Dedicated Cleaninq • We f)o Evc•rythi11g • Hers. free esl. 646-2839 iil2hrs S.1.7!ihr • BO YS & GIRLS it ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll<li_)~f ,\Tf: Yt•arl~' l1C't1 !al (lt·1•;,n l'rul. Fl'. l':tt10. Nn {~.1)'. \\'il l-allot lor hou:.c~<'lt•;1 11111!.:-s:loo l•l m111 I' Ill 1;.u; IN(JO, S\'Ulp\olr. t•t(· [1K·;ltt..:I in Tht• 1\1 :di :1l tht' FAC- 1'0H \'. 425 30th SL NB. f.73 !fflflf, l J -5. ____ , .osl Black . short hair, m;1Je cat. ~l:1y ~till ha\'rr I ll ta ~. ll l• w ;1 r cl 642-1938 Sl'I 11 ITU1\ I~ Rf-:,\l)t:R t>111·n 10 i\L\1 to HlPt\l A1lv1C'l' on all mat1l.'rs. J J2N. F.IC;1min0Real 11or.1 E & Apt. Clt>:.1nini.: by Help Wantrd 7 I OOI toupll.'. Ht•liable. rt•fs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heg. or I tin1e sl.'r\·icc. ADVERTISING SALES 5-18-1>271 -~·1.1rmcr Y('lln~· Pagt• or :'\c•w"p<1111·r 1!01tll''i 0111.·n tn Sall ( · lL·n1C'111.,.. l\lin ;1}.!1' 111 > r:-. ,\ IHl'l' Profit t'\ l'f~ n1onlh 1111· IJ.1),\·s :1 n1t (;1rl~ .,. ho art• ~·illint.: It• v.·ork .trl(I ct•) a i,:0011 JOh l'hun1• 1~15 Ol~)t) and ;osk lo lt•:i\'1' .111 .1 1iphl·:i.0 oon. 'll,.;,r , . .,.. p!lrl 111\ d l'r111• ----------•I Costa Mesa New Bide) .OST: med. si~.c femal£· .San Cl<'mcnle. ror 1\ppl. NF. F.D l lOUSECl.t-:AN- fl·:~l .•\ l.E to Share 4 Br 2.2(IO !iQ. ft. 11 1>11rk1ng do~. g r ey /btk \\'Ol\'f'}j L'all 492_=--~Kl34 '1!rl -!HJ6 !NG JIELP ?? Clean l lc•U:.l• with 5a1TII'. fh1lil SP:JCl'S. llelV.'C'Cn 2 hiph h;llr, •I mo's olcl. :JO j ~ • D" t 6000 walls. floors, v.·induv.·s. (It-.. (':1118:11 IJ!J7 after \filum<' auto sht'lps. 3S\hs . cars <·rnf)flt·~I .•• ~:•:: irec ory t•tc, ltc<1s prit•cs. Nc-.:t Ai:ent. 644-().llJ. white ta1ic around car:-; &1 • •••••••••••••••• " -----dHy sc r~·ice. For (re.: magar.1nC' :-.pare C;\f'l'r. ~lalurt• ma lt• or lrm Co1nmii;sion only. l"all for ~q1pl. 64(1-0536 ur ti-15-fitn7 . ~:11ual (lfi!)l)I' l·:1nplo\L'r ,\ I r' I II I' I n d II,. t r I ;1 I ( '•llll Ill•·\ IHll"l'll1 :•1111~:111 11,.,. flld ·· \\ 111111.11 d -. ·' in. ('1d11r ~1 \ l'ro,,J ,\. ,/,•('ill.I! :-;,., 11nl\ l'.111 .. 1. 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In 'I" 1, 1 1 ~1 f:x<•<'.\\lll~hrlr).:2 1!1! m_all' \vhtVShep,ht•rd .[Bullders 6010 ~la l latlon & r l•p;ur .~ .1 ••• ,;11 , 1•n111i;. 1•011 ll l "N'I' ''"I 11 ,o1-,1 11 I I I ;•h:1[\1rn,l':11·kN1•y,·pnl'\ ·.1 ""'"ll ~1 <olrl•n \ l'Sl /ln1nl ea:;ona11•. ,lt·.277ti7Fi, (lf11'fll,!I hr1•.1~f:J .... t I C -• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ".7". "''' ~Hll t ro111 ·rnv. nhousc·. I rpl1• S2.'i1), I 1111, f1·1un /\.pl"' 1 pri·f(•l'1" s.?.'l \\k :.!'J.l·IH.indnlph .l'~l. 1.~:..1h~·r coll:or l!L•11:-irrt l CUSTOM WORK "" ·• Sl·p:1r .. 111 l.•nHI\ :-.1·1'\1011 '7 l 'lo~1·t11 .~hoppln).'..~IHH' hllf ffi\'.! h :i 5111' r.3 r. Miij:fl. 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SS7-7JO.'i j fi45 3139 JS.(IOO SQ. ft.. lrv1nf' 1'('ltr N~'"'lll'lrl t~rW)'. I.OST: PLIPP\' Jllk l hrn r. Rottt·rt :"Jaures..:;, l!llr. markings. An"i 10 Juh:1 ('Oslul\lr'J 979.6571 Tustin ,(i 22n•I NH • SA~TA AMA• Rf'v.,1rd !J I~ 10.'i.<il) • n F: ~f 0 n El.ING . l'AT I (I C <l \' E It S . C1\lllNt;TS. GAHAGl'..'S. \lr(;ran1.s:t1 ::121 ~l'.•r 1-·111 r' L""" & V.'urn<"r I.OST l\lino ~·hn;1111l'I" C~t Service 601 6 '\;1•v. ;..1 I ln1lu.;tnal un11' 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7.'iO ;l(;IM) ~'l fl ;J ph8St' ~I Vt•( J,!ra1 , tl!ll'rf!plH'I f)O""'t•r. rron1 1i<' per i:q rt f·;o·,,, malt'. "'l'n,i:_r(•r·· Prof Carpet Clconinq tJo •lu.\1' uff11·1' s pa1·t• l.lllEltAI. 11~;\V,\Jll)•f Floor Core& a\ Hll 6'14 .'i~l22. Windows :1uJOll:1rl'ard.S1\ l!ul(·h o\1 a\nr S1•r' ssr: ·19.~ 1 11..,~lhf:'d l"o ll <M2 ~7x.. J . -· _ ~1a1 t~i(f! I , RH ICK l\I.QCK & ~"TONF. "'<'Ill! & 11a1ius. 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Apply !271 Cl')'stal, fo'um lu,ire, Roll .~Ai.£& t-'f:~tAl.E TOP CASfl OOl.L.AR W /4 contUred /11Wl,1al OF DAlLY PILOT' TO tARRI"F!RS. llarbor 81\•d, Costa * CCU'S w..>t;.Coaitllwy,N.B. \op desks. many Jlift AKC 536-8134 PAID t'OR YOUR chn. t.1ov1n11mUsLw:U. REQUIR ES THE USE OF A LARGE Mesa. Rot.aUng Shlfts-StandbysERV l CE STA. lielp items'. Good du~COUtlt.s . J EWELRY. WATCllES, 644 -405$ d ayt. & -fiTATION \V AGON OR VAN . CON · time. Diff erential p1ty . wanted. Must have pro· llou~eofStu1n1.,326 Muln AFG II~ N p Up S · ASRTVOfiRJECTS, VG10,!·,J?· 545-5645 or 642-8212 TACT ltto"!'\~t..P.1AIO,p/time. Excellcnt bene:fit.s. . St.JluntBch Silverwhile, & Apricc:K. II. E st:R . ~. eves. 1'1R. BENTON WILLIAA1S, 330 .Apply Co~hlMt"S•lnn, "'-ntactMrs.Jenscn: re.•. m. echan1c exper. ------,,~.-----1 Topshew&pet..Mtl-O!i23 fo'INt-~ FUHN & AN·1 -~~------ WEST BAY STREE1', COSTA MESA. ~llarborDl ,CM r0sTA. MESA >ullt1medays&v.·k~d.s. ••••••••••••••• TlQUES.6'15 Z200. ·""· TELEPl"IONE 6·12 ·4321 ~·o n AP· ~Memorfol "-"""al Shell,3t31Harbor,CM GltA.MDorEHIMG SAJNT BERNAROPUl'5 Coo Mlscellan~ous 1081 POINTMENT. • ..... .,.... G lftQl:r JorA.nti... 4.w eeks,AKC Wll AT A l>F.AL! fl('r Wanted MEW FA.Ct.ORY • 30 I Victoria., CM TELEPllONE CA1J.F.RS 196f Church St , C.M. aft 6pm. 84!1-8936 lawn mowtr &· edgfr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'!'!!!!!!A!!!n!!E,iqui!i'!al!!O!i!!p!!p!iortuni""""·"'tyi!!&!!npl;!!o~y"er""!!!!!!!!!!!!l Branch outleb~t open· 642·2734 EOE EA k N C h r Ji; Im as J blk E . of Newport BL ; --Nt>v41r u11ed. s.JS-812!1 WANT 0 R 11'.N1' A J, ..:: ing Jn area nct"ds lhel~!!!'!"!!!!"''!!' .. '!"'•~"'i money. ll ou!lewlves· S~l. Dec7,Sun l>e<'8 FrttTo You 8045 -----HU(;S U-• w I r II -I' Al so Dec· 1• t5'" SORTER We n""d S"V<'"··J ,,, •• n..p anted 7100 HI W nt.d 7100 o owing : SALES. Creative stale:; Studtnt11 ·Retired. Work v-"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' -" '" .. , ep a Ml(mtTrnl' $.185 v.·k HQU RS I0.4 F'R"" t h 1 ... 1 G f-:. Hull Sorter 1nodt•I rugis&·lupestry .\Vill pay ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Servmen 12) s.'.l hr Pe 0 P 1 e w I 8 0 m e in our offil'e or you r Lots of gifl item5 f(lr ..,..r, 0 ri.it 1 ~OH y, CSIOO 1n .:;xt·cllen\ rond1 r<111h .&l <l-S3'.l6 CASJ-11 EH CLEHK, ret:i il Salesmen Open knowledge of jewelry to home morninj;s-.cvenini;s Christmas! ~~u.>Cir~ 11~u.pµ~it~::i s:,1cfh· t1o11 , Sorts sso t·ards vcr --- --=---- J Cwe lr y store, Ji i.;ht HELP l'rcf ovr 25. married, work in custom r ing or both. Call 893·~or ••••••••••••••• 0 ic a 5 0 5 minute . Solid s ta tt' SCRAP GOLD h ook, k l' e p L n g . 5 WA"'TED car. All benefits. career makers [)/day week , cwne to our ofriceat 7008 --.-----4--cS-ol,-----l_.,,_9_·7_577_ --c1rcu1try and Jurn d~1 c1·· Jl ighcl!it 1>ncl.-s paid for ·o " ,..,....itions. some nights . Perm , \Ve s t min s t er Blvd . AntiqueJe 'Y • lr•Ol I I"' ·c I "' lur di•\'1('1'· Co.~~ $:!.500 r1 n11:s. br&rlet"· Jt'IO.'Clry. ay/week. someniJ:hls .. ¥-Fantas ti e collection,1"'' ··.,..AK tn ·coor,r IO.'lll :st'll for s:>:iO. c1111 a1St:1 tlcn1 ;ilgold. Apply 111 lll'rson \Vcd 1 ____ 4_9~~1 0\5 ___ 1 benefi t s . App l y In Westmlnsler,Offiee"B" hereforJdaysonly: Ot..'t' Well mannered. Xlnt 6'1 2.4321t•st 2AA. ~unst't l'rcl'iou.<>Alclals Dec.II, I0·3o -2 :JO, LarqeCDf111G"y person. Wed. Dec. 11, between 9am & noon or 11. 12, 13. 11 ·6 P .~1 . v.·atchdtfl.:. Coll bt10.'Tl 1 & --249 Forest Avt!. ::)uiti: 5 Scharrer & Son~. So Expandinq PART-TIME I0:30-J, Scha rrer & Spm&8pm. Estate P i.eces. Gold , 3,557-447J.S."2-9300. Nt-:WPORT llCIT. Tl'nn1:-La1-1 u11a H1·h •• Buyi ng Coast Plaza. IO'ft cr Jt•wt•I MOW HIRING STUDENTS I Sons, So. Coast Pla7.a. ~--~------1 Silver, Indi an Jewelry. -----c I ub ~I I' mbt'rs h 1 p . ...!.1:1u rs 1;' 31.>Jily __ . court, nexl to Uullock:>. Te I e phone Sa es Ipwer jewel court next to TELEPHONE Answer· ~so 20·50<z. OFF Store~ COLLI F. SH J>:P. PUPS, 4 Sl ,50() incl. tran.~ftr fl'l\ MEWL y WEOS Per rn anent y,•ork in 1_ooo=~-~14'.'36:'.::::;:;;;;;;:;-:--l _!lB~u~ll~o~c~k~•c· 2~1~3~_..,::!"=:-""20:""~·~I ing. Experience p~e!'d , wide. BACK DOOR IP..1· y,•ks. Call IJIY.'fl 1 & 3. r.i.i 056(; e\·t-s ' IJ213-887-8920 _____ 1 m:1nufat·t uring, dis·i . not necessary Fri tSut PO RTS, 1896 t-l arbor 557-<1473 ~ 9390 -.. ...;,__-___ HEEDFURMrTURE -lribut1 n~ & 1nstallatioo . PharmdCiitical · Blvd. Costa P.1esa (Park· _ _ °'---·-_ c h · 000 d CLEANI NG Wom 0 n N PowderGn,.'-A--SALES graveyrd.12 to8am,2or . . FALi. f1r ey,·ood sa il' ouc 1n 1:: · ron ,pre· .. 0<'»1>cr1ent·e necessary ~ 1ng1nrear) FHl'.:1-: 5 mo. Bl a(·k fer ~ret·n or J!llld. Al z;o. nl'eded full or part time, dut• lo ext'eJl('nl traininj!; F/time, fringes. ~fust be 11.2 DAY 3 eves wk . your rhoice. Uri!. Eur, 1tel. Si!'\ 1·nrd, man)' rnore funu!<>hin~s lluntington llcal'h ;irc:i,1 prograo\ for mep & neat. Apply in person on· i'~ S4G-1777 or alplf 2991 DIAMO ND Jewel ry. Shcpherd /l.;di mitlt'. S4J ':· cord. 5111·11 '.!2, nt•edl!d. !\lu.~t be Vl"ry 536-38&8 . -v.omt>n lfl & over. Jy, !\fon. Wed, Thurs, Frf NICE PAYI. Grace Lane. CM . Louis XVI Settee &.Chrs. fri e nd I)'• has s hots, ('oasl P1rt>Y.•ood Sup1>l y. rheap 646 91116 CLEHK TYPIST, Jan . 1\pnl. TOP WAGES 8A~1 -9At.1. F r . ·washstand, ,?4_S_-~9~-----------.-.. = 1-~or !\l ore Information Linwilcolabs TEMPO w e d ge wood lamp, Fwnitur~ 8050 IBUY!! Office'Fun1i~& Tax ex per pref. Call 2148 Ne10.·port Blvd 9-1. 1 .. 5 , S..9:30 po•celai·n p,·,, .. -, 32 ...,, Good , used furnitu re & Enuipment 8085 I . u....., .--······················· , 714)898-3541 Costa Mesa Enjoyable phone ord('r Now acceptini;: resumes c r ys tal, sil ver. cut BJll)hance~ory,·illscUfor • •••••••••••••••••••••• CallMon&Tue-sOnly work w/a good salary fo' e•pe c i ence d · MATTRESSES \'OU SOR~" 1---~-------1 onuses. Earn $100per y,•k ,.. cr ystal, Fr porcelain · " • ~ Engineec•. Dcsignec•. · b • • • MASTERSAUCTIOM G.tc 11,,11 Sort« model Non s1nok(•r &12·1280 COCKTAIL WATTRES.S P /time-f>'/timc. Good t ips. Afl. 12 noon , 548-0132. PHYSICAL + + +. Good speakini.i Draftsman. Technical clock, Parien usts & MATIRESSES CSlOO in cx1·t:'ll(•!lt rond1· 0 S voice & phone ex per . Writers, Parts Analyst, more. 556--4l39. • 646·8686 II lJ F.K r; EPER·Live· TH p ST helpful. Ca ll Mr. Kaiser, Technical Illustrators, 1----------Que~~. Full & 'l\vin Set~ or 833-9625 lion. Sor ts 550 f'al'd!<> 1)('r in ,3yrs. Ref's .. over40, ERA I Time Life Books Techni'c•·•ns, P-g-"m· . PlllCED 1'0 lt1 0Vf-~ _,_fL6_orSunrl11y!IJ'j.097,1 mi n ulc . Sol id st:.i tc 8338096 •v •u -<'i rcuitry ;•nd j:1m d\'h'C· no child r<'n, En~llsh re· Full or pa rt li me days .,_ _____ ·---~-' mers.Systems Analyst& NO W!! CAR PE'f LAYl'.:R has tor dc\•icl·. t;():-.l S::!.~100 q'd. G75 3770 titust be Registt'red &ex-SALES Foxy lady for Cost Accountants. Sale 2 0·4 0°/o 833·9625 & 646-8686 >A'ill sell for $&11. Call CREDIT CHECKERS ----------1 pc ricnced. Please apply: high·priced clothinJ?. The 17802Sky Parle, Irvine Off 1---------carpet. Selling at c05l for 642.4:121ext.281, l lOUSEKEl EPErt for Personnel Office, South Finery, 2981 Fajr,·iew ·. NEVERAF'EE COMPUTER GOOF labo r. !'.lany choices. --------- Experienced.OranJ!:cCo. bus1o(•ss r an live-in Coa s l Co mmunit y Rd .,CM. ATTEMPO NewShipment.lolsofold Excessive shipment 003·7430 St:CY chrs S8/2.i, cxt>c Call540--4150 ·' · . · ·'JI · I So th•-T"'1PO T h tt bl from East cannot bc'--'-"-='-------J NcvcrAFel'AlTcmpo hte 1h.1t1es._Some office osp1ta, u L..dcuna , ""'" e mpor a r y copper, arves a e,ro sh·oppcd b"ck. -.i w··,.1 swv\ chrs s15125, t1 rt I r (7t4) 4--tJtl fl clp II top desk. french sofas-.. .. TEl\IPO Tempor ary >A'Ork l <ll's1retl. Lil.guna '"' Sales rum.,carveddiningsets· combo1-1ametables.l)in· mach$65PierL'CKbi Wl!t 1-tclp !1~~('1;1rca.831'--!133.1. PRESSMAN more. ing, Poker & l'ool. Will Scram -Leis Ct.1645·7<111 ... ____ _ .... MAN OR WOt.-tANo ex· TEXAS OIL COMPANY be sacrificed immediate· --- -11nsurLoanProc·e;s toS575 perienccd in telephone needs dependable m•n TheBizan-e · 1 t ti r ~•t Answers · ELIVERY part o KeypunchOpr. $450 dividual v.•f exper . sales, to work 20 hrs who can work 'A'ithout Antiques 833·9625or&16·8686 r1timc.S2perhr guarn + f"IC Bkkpr/Coi.ting to operating 1250 & 1850 p/wk. Hourly rate plus s upe rvision In beach 2500NewportBlvd.C.M. ---'I I B -bo A I 'ls c· 3 d •SO F'A&Lovcseat •very" "uzz e-r1ar nus. PP Y "'-· r S800 fl.1ultilith. Also, exper. in incentive. Costa Mesa area. Contact customers. 646-0356 h CLOTJ-ll NG Store l-'ix· ture~. ~hc-l\'l.'S, rods. htc fixtures. !'ab1nets, drps. 675-5·1\ll D 1 Opening for an i n· y o sa s ye, ..... ., ors. Sl,ll B Apollo would be helprul. loc.557·5662 A . rt t b t gd qual, cstm made, Cycle-Any OW •-J ••ss ~= , __________ , ge un1mpo an , u .&.......u IOIO CRAZY Jr\ nePe 0 1s·g ~ary.., to........,. ,. · · w . .......,....onces never ASSO RTEDfum&eciuip· DENTAL RECEPT. I '1 . rs nne 1 . For Appt. Contact SALES SECRETARY maturity is. e train. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u s c d , us 11 a J ly h in, Ir you follow the advi.ceof menl. Like new. Ot:;sks, All phases dental mgmt. 488 1'~. 17th St (al Irvine) Carol Smith t.1atu re, personable, self Air At ail F. E. Di ck, 968.7910 a mad man, rou will do conference tl:il . ehrs, etc. t yr exp nee. Sa l. open.! . CJ\1 644-5800 starter to handle phones. Pres .• Southwestern Rent Washft"SjDryen r-:~;;-;;:;:;~,---;;~~-J-".so~m~e~c~,a~•~y~t~h~on~g~'~·--I 642.4772 So m c Sat s . Corp Suite 224 642-1470 Avco Financial Scrvil'c customers & corrcsp. for Petrole um, Ft. Worth, $2 Week. Full ~jaint. ORIENTAL RUGS -'--'---~'------- benefit s. 11 .D. Call 0-S Equa\Oppor.Employer waterfronl sales ofc. Tex. •639-12.02• Christmas sale.20to30% STr:R LJ NG Si l\'Cr NEARLY Nf:W r e-846·3S4G.1!93·5032 1 J B JOBS JOBS! Must type 70 + on IBtif 1---~------1 Off on New Ru j;S. Service for 12, &1 pic(·cs, AAMES I 000/o FREE Selectric w/xln't ~ram-TOOL REPAIRMAN · ----------SllAH' 'NSHAll . .,95. "o--.19 possessed executive & DENTAL ASS'JSTAN'T r I t t. M. 3 ~ ....., "" sec r e tarial office : llureauo mar punc ua 100. in Need capable, exper 'd MUST Se ll brand nu 2030S. !'.1ain,SA 557·1212 Chairsidl'. cspcrlt'nC"l'd . EmploymenlAj!ency 11 EA I~ EST ATE yrs hea vy ofc back· Tool Ft epairman wfrefs. harvest gold f'rigidaire OLD Etchings $10 ea. f urniture. Sec at 2586 !·lours 7 lo :f, no smoking Costa tllesa 556-1100 SALESPEOPLE needed ground. To $550 w/xln't to take charge of tool ref rig. $250. 536.7241 aft LARGE . Chrome & ~~lass til exiean Watercolors SIS Newport Bl vd, Cnsta Ciipability for top salilry 2700 If ;i rbor Bl. Suite 2fi7 for Co ron a dcl h1 a r 's future . Phone Ann , room including repair & '1pm. cock~a 11 t u ble. f inest eai:Jaris t~tchings S2tl r.t t"sa • 645-3061 &boner'.1< .. G'•-·•.i<. 5 Ana 600 N Eut'lid 776·8120 most beautiful office.,_64_2_·_8_96_t _________ maintenance of s m a ll.,-~---------u 1 t B Alt NY -~ ., ' ·' '· elec tric hand tool• £or ' q a 1 Y · man. · ea, 5-5.'>95 p· & o 8090 --I Call P e@gy Sweeney SA.LES WOMEN 7' MEDITERRANEAN P:1tio tbl. Umbrclla/4 ---ianos rgmHi D ENTAL ASSIST AN"l' Org 2 City 111 F:ust large sailboat manuf. . Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt \Vurkin•« __ 6:i4·1Z22 _____ 675·8!i00. Perm. p/timehelp.zs.3o Conta c t . r..t i c hele , Sora , Greenish gold chrs.642-()918. IRVINE Coast untry needed. t'onc;I . 4 495·4600 ,.., hrsawk.Specialty shop. 642-8961 . Ve lv e t, r eve r s ibl e . . Club mcmbersttip. $900. l>ays p /Wk ,I JUNIOR SALESMEN REAL ESTATE-Brokers 842-4234 cushions. r..foving,'must r.ted1tOval Du'lcttc T:1ble p lus tr an s rer fee . ~:ttv~o~i:!C:/i e~c!e;~l -S-E_A __ M_S_T_R_E_S_S_ F 0 r ";~1~~~ s 1 v e ~~:~~~;;·eves ~~!. ~~~~~::e~~:~~:~'. 645-7900evt'S. ~ quiredf profes.<>ional ap· Full time permanent restaurant. Must be neat 644-4055 days. & 543-5645 •• HOLIDAY SPEClAL proach essential. New pos it ion fo r men & in appe11.r. & have C'!f· .• R E C O N D or642·8212eves. Ai rport Center location? womens boutique. Must tensive k no~ledgt> ini w as h ers I D r ye r s f 1---·-------1 Private, deluxe offices-have exper. Call ror in· Fre ~c h Cont 1 food &· D•hwhcs. Guar/.dlvrd. FURNITURE Designer l ·ew appt service. Apply at Am · h 11 -r Nf"" fully staffed. P.1 axi mum ervi · brosia, sos 30th St, Room 546-5218or83}-7620. as a co ecllon ° ,.,. · •• From The GOLDEN Y.'IGSl-IOP. 10'/, TolO't DISCOUJ\'T SALE PIANOS & OHGANS Buy now & :;ave. We will deliver Dec, 24th. r-;"-0 A10nthly payment until Feb. 15lh. COASTMUSIC . Costa til eiia 642·2.851 Fountain Va lley9G."J.67l3 DENTAL Office i\!~r ·j Mission Vi ejo/El Toru , EXp. 4 yrs min. S700 to' start. P 0 . Box 444. El( Toro. Cal. !l2ti.10. fleph('s l confidential. At!e 10·15. F.am S20·$40 jl(.•r ""'eek j.!ett1ni: nev.' l'USto m c-r s l or the f>AJ l.Y P ILOT after St'hool and Saturdays. You must be outorsehool by 3:00 pm. and be able to work at least J days commission a rrange· per week . No deliveries ment. Call :>45'8424 THE LOOK 211. Balboa Penin. N.B. fine Contemporarily A.PT. size rft. XLMT De si ~ned Upholstered ON ALL MERCJ-IAN· STE INW/\.Y. Ebony . DENTAL: f:xpcr'd Front girl. Dental 1nsur cxpcr. Good pay. 548 ll!W4. 644--6500 DISE 5·1t ", Exquisite I.one & or t' o I l cc t i n ~ .I Trans portation pro·[ I] ASS«iated WAITRESS MEEOED COMD. $65. A.pt. siu Furniture with exposed. I ~ Jays a week, 7·3:30. sto•~ $40. i;ienuine Walnut & Oak. lOO W. Atariposa cond, Value $5(0). A1 ake vided. Ca11968-4812. 50U1H COAST SECRETARY Con tact Mr. Glasgow. 552-7552 Your choice of finest San Clemente 492·2552. offer. S4C>-1209 · DENTAL ASSIST. t:xper. Equa l Opportunity Brokers E:mploycr Pl Al!Oll • I M M E D I A T E 673·8120 Leat h e r or Fabric. lw ANT ED' WO man ---------l_P_h_o_n_e _: 96_3_2_1_76_P_,_M __ "JAFRA"OPEN 1-IOUSE Sporting Goods 8094 LEGAL SECY TRHE -REAL ESTATE OPEMIMG FOR El Toro/ t.1 ission Vit·Jo. Call 830~1130 ------~ Type70w.p.m Shprcf'd. tllln J yrs sei.:rct;irial ex· per. Apply 6lll Newpor1 Cenlt•r Dr, Suite 500, SA LESP EOPLE. Why not v.•ork in the hottesl a reMs, ll unt i ngt-0n Bench/Fountain Valley? ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY w/some college accounl· RAMGE, ELEC G.E. White Call 499-1531. ing background. Pref. ---------- SU PERB BR . St't. f)b l bed , dbl drsr, mirror. IJec .11. From 12--4 pm.••••••••••••••••••••••• Shop for Christmas BROWNINGover &~nder G·r1s1 2 12 Garnet 12 gua ~e fu llfnn::hfied. r I . . ' 32" Broadway wthard DISllWASllEH, morn. .shift. Apply 111 1~rsun . construction equipmenl rental exp. Good salary. Call for i nte rview, 556·0774 or 556·0844 (ask for John or Chuck WHITE 14' Admiral Im· nite !'.lnd . Ty,•o 4x8 anl1id perialdual tempcraturc. mi r rors. 2321 Vista clean, works perf, $75, Huerta. NH. 640·1521. Balboa Island . case. Used for l~s than Carrow's HC'.'ilauranl. N.B. •• • 675-1892 •• 500 rounds. Call (714) &14~2933. 620 Avenidu Pico. San I--'"--------- Clemente. Lc!t u:s lrain you . Call Phil McNamee 963·4567 Legal Secretary !!'i!'~'!""!'!!!!!!''!''!'!'"i M i s s 1 on V it' j o A r ca .. E "'Gf"'EERl"'G Go" d T Y Pi n • -Villa ge Real Estate-" " · " Shorthand. Will consi<ier l ---~'------ ESTJMATOR "''"''· $450 Mo toStort. REAL ESTATE To =t~~l~~~~ '°': :o~l :'61'~A;E~: E ~T ~Ontu~21 For top executive on staff of growing clec· tronit'S manufacturing fi rm.' Wi !OWANTS TO\\'ORK ? Successrul ca nd idat~ DR IVE A CAB! should have 10 year!. ,(::1-f OOSE your hours, secrelarialv experil'nce work ror yourself, be in a manufacturing firm you r own boss. Aten or 'Working y,·ith top ex· ecutives in F'in ance, women. Ca n be s llghlly !\larketing Or r..tanufac· handicapped. Neat · luring. Secretarial & Clean Appearance. Vis., phone skills should he ex-retired. Age 25to70. Sup. 496 -6536 CORN~ll Group, Twin & ~ FR EIG lfT DAA1AGE double beds, desks, din I ~: .... \,; ' SALE ing set, hutch, t·hests. ~;t~ All , AJJJ £-A.I New Hot p-0int dresse r s , t ab l es, · ""11/~"(Q~ 1. Refrigerators. Washers, typewriter. washer & 1-:,r-' ~ Dryers, Dishwashers. dryer.refr1J! 557-1679 -~\ ACOHVtPi•tPiTS>iOPPl~MID •• New wa rranty. Credit. -------<! scwoi+e Gt.110l ro~ THC •Apt. size-ref. XLMT .•. c.o.lO!'t !Ht co Bof A. 3623 W. "'amcr, small ele~trorucs .rompo-l/OSPl"rAL nrn~ & 11.~hle<l di splays :t 10 11 .:;hift. f'ull time Eng1neer1ng back11:rountl Xlnl Rt'ne ti42·!!044 W e need li censed or Santa Ana. near Harbor, COMO. $65. A.pt size 979.2921 sto•~ $40. 2 Sofas $10. ea. Sm all table-& chairs 5-Star Wardrobe cellent College degree plement your income. WHIRLPOOL \Ya sh('r & $ZS. reqd. lilusl lie able 1010 ____ .;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~ Unlicensed personnel for quotctocustomcrpnnts. jl openings in our modem 549-3041 MANUFACTURING MISSION Vlf:JO office. preferred Driveacab6 hrsormore Gas Dryer $l50, Ken-552-7552 more 600 Washer $65, i------------1 Pr inted Pattern "'E""q"'ua .. J o.".""-'·-e .. m .. plo .. y,.." I ENGINEER FIGURE MODELS I I To lak<' producl<> from desig,n l'ngincerini:: in o pr1.1duct1on, prntl•clin.I!. ha1>it• Oesi~n par11n1t•lers while n1ak 111i.: chani::es rt•11'd f<•r nianufacturl' atu lity nr .s rn;dl electro n1f'thi1n11'a! 11ss('rnblics. ma 1nta1n ing intended cost. ciu:~lit y. sch«iule & rall' .. f-:s p1·r 'd 10 v.·riting dot•un1rnt11t1 on. y,•ork s1:1 llnn sc1ups, tml dl'- s 1j.!n prn1lurlion line tr11uhlt> shoot1nl!,. eost re· dut•t1o ns. i\1ech11 n1 ral (•ng1nt·l'rini:: or industrial en,l!.ln f'C rini:: o r t'qu1 va lent cssenli al . FHEE li rcnse training and SALES train1n,I!.. Bu ild a secure financial future With management and executive opportuni- ly availahlc. Call ror con· fidential intervic~" ask for Rrian. We offer a f'hallcnging a day. Apply in person, Guar&del.546·8672 pos iti o n y,•ith good Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. WHIRL POOL r, salary. frin J!ebe~c~iL<>& 16thSt .. Costal\1€.'Sa. l)ry('r $25, hlayl!~ work 1n J! rond1t1ons . Washcr S-15 Please send resume &: 3 WOMEN immed. to dis· I _ 546-8672 salary hislory, including tribute products. Full,1 ----------- ~$,~· 1<j DINETIE. Coffre &. End --~i·.: ~-~ l,, Tbls , Couch, KinJ!: bed , '"'•"...,-o-u 'f!I LRG. OAK BUFFET $300 5.'i2--8Jfi(l I Women 18 S: o\'Pr No f exp. nCC('ssary. ~cl p;1.\'I & working conihrinn.-.. (714 I 99 1.41:111 2-1 hrs salary requirements to : p/l. Mr. Levi , 84G-54SS. 7140 111 5 95-8640 ClassificdAdno.285 WOMF.N part·lime, r:to Da ily Pilot ni)?hls or e11rl y morn · Cosr;Z·e~~:d~2626 inj!s . W I NCl1 EL l~'S RECEPT /TYPIST Equa l Opportunity DONU1' llOUSE. 2947 WHITE FRIGIDAIRF. Refri,l!.erator S3S. 546-4479 646·2f;93 ,r "-! ----}:; :}1~ "'''•· Alob""" l"m"· l~ ')~_-:;.:1 (1 F:X1'RA Long ri1 111trc:.s & •) ::':\ Bicycles · 8020 Box Spr1n ,lls. xlnt <'Oncl . ~ (_~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S40.ll7 .... -ll760_____ '71~ e~'r\· )'"\-~ -FOOD SERVICE-I SUPERVISOR Ji o11pital 1·~pc1'. pr<'·I !erred. 11 30/1:0.1to 8P!\1 EOE. Xln 'I l.wn<'f1t~ Pa} I commcnsuratt' 11./1•x11"•r & educat1nn Contact !ilrs Oun lap. ("osta l\11'!'.1 P.1 emor1:il 1 tns11i 1a1. ~1 1 V1ctor1a. Cn .. 1.1 ,\lesa - Shurp . in l ellij:!ent , t:mployerM/F ll11rborRlvd.C.J\.l. wlmln. I yr continuous! ............................ ~~-;;~:; l(e nera l ofc exper. J\.1ust SEHV I CE ~1AN . CX · be able to typeSOv.'.p.m. SECRETARY perienced, lo v.·ork on & be ·able lo handle busy Br i~ht i.ndiv . y,•/abo~c re fri g's. washe rs & h rr . rr· . a,·g s kills. Work 1n ' fl one . tra 1c c 1c1ent· elcJ!;ant beach ofcs. Xln 't dryers. Call aft. 6 P~1 . ly. Apply in person only, oppor. Nal'I co. 546-0259 No P h one ca !I s . 1------------1 5:30--6:30 1'~f. ~1on 12/9 A.AM ES 1000/o FREE WO~t EN need ed for lhru f''ri 12/13 or 9A~1 to Bureau of . . 12 noon Sat 12114. 140"J E. F.mployment A)?t>ncy h1>useclenn1_ng. FfP time \Yarncr.Sanl~iAn:i , 2706 1-larbor81,Suite207 Call Robbies Rag A •pd-e •) , ~ MON.DIA.IO,., • ampi. GaraqeSale 8055 {I • •• f.::_ eqU1p. L1 ke11 U.Sat·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rU;;. :,J ,",,'' · .. : Eveninj!s 832-1447 BO U1'1QU t; 'l"ULf:-~ ., ,·ou ,\LL ', ,, 'I ~ •;.,J GIRL's 10 Speed rn cinJ; bike. seldom ridden, 1)(j. SJ 50. as ki ng SIOO . 5'15-8129 ---- GIRLS Sch"A·inn Rik<', it Int cond. 2Q". s.so. 642-7717 or&12-4905 Open !louse Invitation to ~:·.) ~r Hroy,·sC'. Chr1:o;tma.'i 1 ... ,' .~ Bouliqur made hy SS. • .. ~ :'!,' )"' .. Simon & Jude's Sup<"r 7th '\ ·'.,.1 \\. Gri1rle. Y11I(• 01 J! the J ...;· ~ <1 19 I D('als. Wt'd. fk>f' 11. 7 'it•.:);~ ..., j' Pt.1 . St·hool I l;il\ :.~oo ...., • ~ :>-i l\lap:noha llH. f / R~plyTo: 1,;~~~~~~~~;.i:c~os==1a~M=•~'~':-:;--.:~556-~t~t!j~~M~op:·~"'::!--0~~15~1~iiiiiiml Classifi@d Ad na. 286 ,1 --------RECEPTIONIST SECR l·:·r All ''· Newport SL~ &r..10N. 251l C;hy f.[ ! Pl. IC ollcg<' P.1rk I rosla :O.l c~;1. 1\1 1.~l' h..,h ld item" c /o Daily Pilot ProJZres !l ive C'lcclronil' Financial Center La'A' P. 0 . Box 1560 manufact.urin~ firm has 1-~irm wants <'ppd steno- C as ta M @sa, Ca animmed.nc>OOfor are. l)'pist. Part time.Good •PETWORLD• Ho-es 8060 92626 rC'pt. Ple;1s11nt voice & LI A c h·h h •" neat "PP"•'· n"ce.<s, Lt-l" skills rcq. sal:iry open, aso-pso. 1 ua u:i. •••••••••~••••••••••••• " '· " ·' " ~1 w JI r"' Tiny Poodles, Tea cup bookke('pinj: bark,ll'round contact '' r e s, a t Poodles, Yorkil':'. Pek-T\YO REG. GELOINGS. Doci1 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.qual Oppor. En1ployer Foad Servic~ S_up~rv. ReUef , llos p1t al <'Xfl\'r prr - ferrcd. 32 llours. y,kJy Scht>dulc \O 111• arran~1'IL ,2 Days fi :30A:'>I 3PM l Days 11 :311 HI'!\!, 1·:<1E. Pa v 1·ommen ~ur:.it1· ~·tCxp('r. /..· t'durat ion . Conlact l\l rs l>unl:.111.l·-------...... •I helpful. Xln't benefits in· 714-644·8181 in,ll'('Se. Pit Bulls. Bull ~1 o r ~;1n ~ C}11•1r 11·r. 1 9067 ~I Coi;tu Mi>Sa J\1emori:'ll l losplt:1 l, 301 V1rtoria, _c_o_s_ta J\.1 esn . ·----.! tl1I. EOE, 71'1 !979-SJQO * Sec"ys, lookkeepen -• Pomeranian. Labrad-0rs, _y,·kc111l~~-t•ludin,ll' rn edii'al &·den-v Terriers. Cockapoo, l\l:irt". 4!13 -5773 l'\c~ or l1 ATURE I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Lit Rei nders Agency / G Sh h d 1 . h 0 _ • ----- 10:1).7011 ( IYI I~ REST A.URAMT 4020 Hlreh SL. Suit~ 104 le~. A~~e~.r Esk~~o. ·~ Jewelry 8070 E VICE NcwportBeach MJ.1·~ -~l l XED P UPS . Stud ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOODS R PEOPLE Count e r Pf'rso n~ &. DloJ •Job 833 "85S -~ ..... P • Jll '' .,..,.. ... k p · "" .., strv1ce most bre«:ls. 2.">25 /lime." ;1n1 ... ; ..... t'n1 l:oo it . /l i me or MoCho~toYou MEWPORT I I l r l I •·· JI J k I Tu B Y.'est t'11h at Fairview, n 11 an c:1 f' enn r\'ln1' ~ten & \l.'umen nl.'Cded r I me. ac n e ox, 1ndu!I. con1plt·~ Cull fl'lr rmm('d. to <'Onlfh'I in · AA5 1-:. 17th St , Costa 1 ___ E_.,_,_•_h ___ 1_""--P~ A.9et1cJ Santa An11 . <)pen Eves. appt fi3!1-4211 ____ , :.uran t'e ui.it s & -'-'-'-'"-·--------•Secys,GeneralOfc. M•wport leach !131 ~5<>27_.~·----- JI 0 us r. K r. t: I' ER ~hurelu·~ lo !n~t;11l., nc.... RNS ' $450 ToS7SO l!!!!!!!•6~4!l!!·~l!!l!!7!!0!!!!!!~ Sii E It n y ·s K9 ALL d I I II <'Onl'l'fll of Dent al Htalth ~1ANY OPENINGS OH EEDS ~laturc, ~lepcn ") (' vc tar{' /l."e i ~ no harn1·r. R ' in.c:areforAr',F.ntic111 h ll{h ;om nii ss ions. ICU /CCU Liz .eindcni/l.l{mcy WAITRESS. port lim~. Bou rd1n~&Grooming ••lid lady, no smoke. no Phone : N402Q BircBh SL.Suite 1~,, Exp. prcr'd but w/traln. P1('kup& Delivery • ewport each 833-81 ... drink . Rer's ~mo ltl Mr. Gre•n, 17141 SUB·TENSIVE MoChal"qtTaYou II~ 7amto!lpm .. np1>rox Poodle Puppy Salt Start. !140-~35:.:72=----I 9_! 1-=4 I 30 A.nytiiM t:stablisbcd ISIM _•_d_*Y_il; a wk. Ph: 673-8120 546 -2848 ' HOSTESS MC.MT l<O< 2\40. SJ><lwk QB MED/SURG RECEPTIONlS'T t>11rt -Tlmf'. 2.1 hf"'I "''l'<'k l!'Uarn ~I . Mr. lllchard~. Good. living . & v.'Orkin,11: ~ER VICE Sta. Sal~mor rnr Newport Rt•nch Law M '''t be 2 1. Apnl,\· Vullf'r Orui;h,846 s.iss condition~. rom('IChtlve bo T ,. 01 , "" 1 5 • d " salnry ('.)!us ishif\ & un it & . lu man. 01> ~Y ~ ir . ; • .., o , ., ays 0 r I I! I n a 1 ~ 0 c '-~ -· -di·rrc-entoa l. Xln't ,,100, fr1n•e beneflL,. Expcr Pleai;:c CRll Kerry at ·Restaurant . IW3 W. l!)th l'it<lr>EJ.S Nt.;EOED for • ,., st,C~1 . e flll 1iti ii ~l'I" or work bcnerlts. l mmediutc: man pref'd. Full 01 MO-S400 ror Ar'Pt __ --z,;,·r i(lU !L 1n 1ndcd only. 11laccmenl!i W/~ati!\(ac -p/llme. Shtl1, l'i'lh & GIR ' '"d r r·1 1ory <1ua lificatlonis. l 1 N R .. r1 ny or 1 m pro Outcklor !\ports Ju.st \!JI ap peal! Sell your ec1uif1 menl with n l11w <'O~I Dally f'llot Clas!!~e_d_ <.~;,1J .JudY l'or intr.rvlcw Plefl sc call Pe~onnel. rv ne. ' · tluc:tion & dli;Lrihu tion :1ftcr 2 Pttl & hcl'A'ffn Soulh Co11st Commun ity The f11stest draw in lht compnny, Dan:\ Poi nt, I 2P~1 ·r1Pl\t or 7Pl\1·10P1\t , Ho11 pitol. So. La!o{una, Wf'~t. . a Daily Pilol p3 y, lonp: hnur~. borinl?. 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''., f '!I/ ll!l 'J \ t ~J,"1t 1J I C<itilJ f. <f\JlllJI•'\~'>- 18aots & Mari"e !..~.~~;!."::~! ...... !?.~~ -=========== ,General Fashion , •••.••.••.•..•.••...•.• •<1111! I\ t''ll<I liu lly '7 1. 1 l .untir\·l;..o ~1l1PrS,p1-••·1 ,1I Bout.ique 1 °111,,·r1, ... 111''-lt-•1 lh•·I H,.r 1;1 333E. 17thSt. 1 1 >:!.· ... .,'"'"' u C ,, osta Mesa r11f s1>1 ·T11 {'1\-.\;~r 1. .. 1. Hll l !l!:ES '/'(~;'\'E ..... l7.'l fl'f I :it!'.•l..t• l {~Jll <t hou1 1·•/ <B ehind l ntcrnut1011,d : t'ond. SI 7.,11. ;,..,, 5:,,1 J-lowcofl':inc:1kl·SI I •l ,1 v &,·11'" IBooh, Powor 9040 '66 YAMAHA 250. ........•.............. ·n· 1'11/'Fltl\I. ~·.do111 j l'r,r lull ,1r-Ii•'" p;to!ll tt Ir .\111,t ~·II ~:j;!) ~,4,~ 1f'"~I ~.'f~! l;t'.! M~!:!;-, Motor Ham~'>. Sales/ Rent ~160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. FREE APPRAISAL \\le bu y USl'd 1•ar11 & trut·k;s. Call GnOTll CHEVH\11.E'l' for 11 frt•e iippra1sal (;f!C>Tll Cl l EVROLE'r 111.211 Bc:H·h Ulvd , 1-lu,nt. li<•h ~1<17 lit»!7 \\'!·: 1'1\ Y '1'0 1' J)()LLAH i"(JH 'l'l>t~ llSt-;!)Cl\HS 1-'0H t-:IGN. l)<>:\1ESTIC ol' CLASSICS If ~out 1·;ir is extra (•lc1111 !>I'!' U:-o f1r,,t. BAUER BUICK 21!25 11 J rbor Hl ,·d. ('o.~1 ;1 :\ll'i.<1 inu 2500 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN -TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS • BMW SALE ·71 2002 <'I !ipccd . air. like ne'" (:l to chooscG8-71 l 72 BAVARIA Au lomalic, :1ir AM /Ff\1 73 3.0CSCoup• ~ s pct'd . ;lir. i;unroor ~tereo, on ly 12.1.0Jorigin;i miles. 1=::.11 28402 l\:1 ij r g u c ril P<irkway !\I ission Viejo 831 ·2040 . 49.'i-49-19 USE AVERY PW\'. EX! * 1973 MERCEDES 280 4 Dr. Sedan . Loaded. All X1ras. Ou ts tandin~ cond .. !\.l ust Sell. Call 9:7-9,JJLS .... fi.'.W·t71 2 or !163·3705. 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Loaded! 55800. 673· 11!92 i IWl--OI02 Triumph 9767 aft "''-·-------' Univeroil y Old• 28..'iO ll arhor Ill\'d. Cost :.i l\t esa 5'10·9640 '73 450 SLC, excel. cond .. a ll p1,1-·r. leather. new J\lich. tires. 640-1770 ......................... '72 1'0WN CAR. Full pv.T. - -- leather, ltl oondust Pillnt. '71 1'C)RNADO. Ov.·ncr Like new. 54400 or bst !\lust St•ll ;it Sacrifice o f r • p \' t p t y . Xtnt cond. Xlra clean, Low, low lrase 552-0516/552----07fi6 .· 642 -1517:..___ _____ - NEW'75 MERCEDES 74 !\.·tK IV Silver Edition Pinto 9957 !lo1 C>t a llic Silver. Xlnt co nd. S450 0 . Ca ll Com(' in ;ind see the re- threads uf ringt•r n:iil poli~h and ~luc !~Illes v.·ill keep the lids from 645~128. maining ·74 ·s \\'hilc v.·c sti r king, ·rr...-;i Dail_y -"'"--"'-"''--------stitlhaveasclertion. Pilot Classifit"d Ad 10 '69 PORSCJ-IE 9 11T DEANLE\\'ISVOLVO huy, sell or rent sonu·· S port om::itic Racing 1966 llilrhor C.!\.1. 64G·!l3 thin,e. Silver. 43000 mi. Creat 1 ---- sh<ipe . Priv pty. S.5850. !Autos, Mew 9800 utos, Mew ." 98~0 644-21 ~ 1······················· ....................... . ~~-~~ ............. ~?~.~ 197 5 CHEVROLETS a.AB PRICED AT 1·0% OVER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SALES&SER.VICE Dick Miller Motors 120 W. Wa rner at So. !\lain Santa Ana 557-2132 9765 TO,'OTAS l lERE NOW Nc1v !\.lotl c l s. New En,eincs. Ctlmt' in & lest drive "T he·· Car for 1975. All '74 's & f.>emos sold 11t UIG SAVINGS. D'EAN 1.EW ISTO,'O'fA 1966 Jlarbor C Jl,·I . fi4fi·930.1 '72 ('C)l!QLL 1\ 1600 . t\Utnn1:it1('. S\300 . 496 -7635 '73 CORON;'I Stt1 tio n \\'a~on , nlilo & ;ur. lo mllt•\1pc , ncW tire~. mnkc ofr A17 7619 i 0 INVOICE COST MO GIMMICKS MONTE CARLOS • CHEVELLES YOUR CHOICE VEGAS ALL NEW MONZAS IMPALAS• CAPRICES THErRE MARKED ·1 NOV A~ • CAMAROS LOOK FOA THE VEHICLES l>!ARllED I Oo/o OVU 'h & 'I• TON TRUCKS Open Mon. lhrv Fri. "Til 9 PM Sunday "Til 6 PM • GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 •••<h 8l•d • H .. fttiftC)ton 8eoch · 847-6087 549-3331 • • ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth Open Daily & Sun. '111 10 P~l 292!.l l-h1rbor Bh 'tl. Costa ~h-·sa 546· 1934 . *SPECIALS*! Of the Week I '66 Buick Skylar!< (WFE425) '69 Riviera {1239A) ss99 '68 Opel (752ACSI '67 Malibu Chevy (VVG675) "69 Pontiac Gold Coupe (835AGEI 70 Maverick 6 c y I . ~ s oeed . (966BLP) s1099 OPIH MOtt.-H~. . 'Tll ' S•T. I !.UH. 'l ll . ., . . ""' .... ' ·• GROTH 'CHEVROLET 18 2 11 BEACH BLVD. 847·608 7 S49-Jlll I HUHTIHGTOH BEACH ' • -' • P • ' . ., ' ' \ • Laguna/South Coast 7oday's t 'inal N__.}'. Stocks - ..... VOL. 67, NO. 343, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL IFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1974 • . ID s an --acre • UPITt..,.._. Ila• Sertuplels Charlotte Lange, .26 , gave birth to sext~plets Sunday in San Jose. The s mallest infant died about fou r hours arter birth. and the other five have been placed in respirators. Story, page A5. College Due Proposal on Bad Grades Saddleback College administrators tonight will recommend the Board of irustees abolish the practice of giv- ing failing grades. Rather than flunk students at the end of the quarter. administrators propose failing students be dropped from the class. College trustees will consider the proposed policy change at 7:30 p.m . in the James B. Utt ~lemoria l Library. "Students could still get D grades, but Y.'C would be eliminating Fs,'' ex· plained Dan Armstrong. community :iervices and information director. Armstrong pointed out that students receiving an F e::irn no credit. "Get- ting a n Fon top or recci\'ing no credit is sort of a double penalty," Armstrong said. Armstrong pointed out that a stu- dent "'ho is dropped from a class he is not passing can repeat the course a t any time. Two Men R escued POINT ~I UGU IUPI} -Two Ox- flard men were rescued Sunday from choppy seas after their 28·foot cabin cruiser capsized and sank while the Coast Guard was tOYling the disabled vessel to shoi·e. Donald Webb, 27, 4lnd Jo'rank Brady, 33, \\'ere picked up by the Coast Gua rd hydrofoil ·· t~J agstaff. ·' OranJ.!e Coast · Clear s kies throu~h Tuesday Jl1 ghs Tues day 68 at the beaches. 75 inland. A little cooler tonight with tows 38 to '5. JNSIDETODAY A F'tdera/ Trade Commission ot· ficial can 't swallow oll that ··1nouthwash" that Lr.ttt•rine cla1n19 d wlll do fora cold. Story, Page A~. Al 'f'""r Se'vk• A.I ... 11119 Alt LM. •• .,. ~ll (•lll•ntfl .., a.1~11" ... ,. C-lcl IJ , .. "."'' ., IMil/I N•llCI~ At l .•llff'l•I l"i.. At £RMr11\fH,,llll II ·'1-• All ' Winds Aid- Clemente ' Firemen High winds proved an unexpected boon to San Clemente firemen fight· ing a brush fire in the Los !\Tares area Sunday. . The .fire,. ,, .. hose ori gin is still under .1nvest1 gat1on , started at about 4:11 p.m. in a brush area east of Los !\fares and south of Calle Agua, burning about 55 acres before it was ext- inguished an hour and a half later, "The wind really helped us a lot in that it contained the fire. It burned dov.·n toward the road .•. ir it had been the other way, it v.'ould have ~en a different story," Al \Yrighl, fire department engineer, said. ife said the winds from the east were gusting up to 20 miles per hour. No.house~ w~re threatened although \Vr1ght said firemen stood by to assist in case the fire reached a circus, set up across Camino de Los Mares from San Clemente Hospital. T":'o engines from the Orange Coun- ty Fire Department's Doheny Station v•ere also called in to assist the San Clemente firemen. \Vrig ht said the property in\'olved belongs t o the Sturdevant and Gorham Company. He had no estimate of the dollar value of the damage because he said only brush v..·as burned. Glenneyre Plans Facing Pane~'s Lo'ok A contro\'ersial proposal to double city building taxes and a proposal to revive plaos for Glenneyre Street will come before the Laguna Beach Plan· ning Commission 1'uesday. 'J'.he doublin~ of building taxes, which would raise the tax per single house from 5255 to $510 and ·{or com- mercial buildings from IO to 20 cents per square foot, has been proposed lo raise additional funds for park purchase and de\'t:lopment. It was postponed arter discussion at the com mission's No\'. 26 meeting, arter Jim Schmitz or Beach Construe· lion Co mpany termed the move an at· tempt to ba n building in the city. The revision of plans for Glenneyre Street "'ill be the subject of a public hearing t o determine v.·hat standard should be set for future improvement in the a rea between Calliope Street and Alta Vista Wa v. \Va)'ne l\tOOdy. planning director said the plans V.'ill serve as guidelines \\•hen developers are required to put in street improvements in the future. The city itself has no immediate plans to rede\·elop lhc ar<'a. he said. Other items to be considered at Tuesday 's meeting are the proposed land use policy map to illustrate the land use element or the city's genetal plan. and the proposed Oro Street Park in Arch Beach l-leights . The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in city council chambers. Marine C~rps Opens Center CAl\IP PENDLETON IAPI -The l\t arine Corps opened its !'Jew nine- story medical center today which replaces 86 single·story buildings, .most of them World \Yarll barracks. The 600·bed hospital which cost $26 million to build will serve El Toro l\1arin(! Air Station. l\1arine Corps Supply Center at Barstov." Naval \Ycapons Station at 1'"allbrook. the ~larine base at Tv.•entynine Palms an~ Camp Pendleton. ~ependents_;_;ind retired m ilitary personnel al~ may use the new facilities . Alterpatives ~:un~Lin~~~u~~or ··co ntr act ohabltation : An . Alternative to 1t arriaRe. •·will discuss the book at a ml~tlns of lhe South Coast Single Parentl group at 7:30 p.m . Friday at lh(.l llotcl Lagun11. The public i~ welcome to attend. A Sl.50 donallon is rtqucsted lo eover cost of refreshments il nd the room charge. • • 0.11, -Witt,,_ VOLUNTEERS WITH SHOVELS HELP BATTLE SUNDAY'S VILLA PARK BRUSH FIRE Fire Gave Homeowners a Scare, but was Knocked Down Before it Coukl C1u1e Major Damage El Toro Doctor Says ( Zarb S~es Dabney Baby 'Beaten' Mandatory Oil Rules B~ TOM BARLEY Ol llM 0.ilf l"lklt Miff An El Toro doctor who fought for 15 minutes to save the life of dying Robert Dabney told an Orange County Superior Court jury today that h~ thought the eighl·montl\-old infant was dead when he took it into hi::i arms. Dr. David Ferrin testified as the trial of Jennifer Eli,zabeth Dabney and AI arine Corps Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney, both 24, reopened that the baby's face was a mass of old and new bruises. .. . Dr. Ferrin testified that he finally ~elected a heart beat in the baby and inserted a tube into its throat that v..·ould allow it to breathe. "l was at first convinced that it wasn't breathing," the Marine Corps station medical officer said. "But then I found the baby was actually gasping for air about !i\'e or .si:ic times a minute ." Dr. Ferrin testified that he.and his corpsmen did all they could for the stricken baby ''at top speed'' and then rushed the child fror:n the base dis· pensary to Children's llospital. Ro.bert J?a~ney died at the Orange hospital w1th1n lhree hours of bis ad- mission. .11 is alleged that l\.1rs. Dabney in - flicted the injuries that caused the de· ath of the baby, one or tv.·in sons. arter she failed in an attempt to drown the child in her bathtub. Prosecution v.•itnesse s h a ve testified that Robe rt and his brother. John. were raised in a base home that recked of rotten food, soiled diapers Filipas Final Rites Today A funeral l\.1ass v.•as schedul ed to- day for Giaconto A. Filipas, 77,_ a merchant marine seaman who retired to Laguna Beach \.\'ilhin sight of the ocean he sailed ror 50 yea rs . Ile died Thursday. The Catholic ritual v.•as scheduled at St. Catherine's Catholic Church, where Rosary was held Sunday. 1\ resident or 459 St. Ann 's Drive , r.tr. 1''ilipas had lived 1n Califo1;nia for 22 years. lie leaves his wife l\.latilde. a son, /\lbert, a daughter, Sylvia, both of Los Angeles and tY"O grandchildren. Interm ent "'ill be in Good Shepherd .Cemetery. lluntington Beach . with Sheffer Laguna Beach l\1ortuary in charge. Ali so Will Have Holiday Progratn Students at Aliso School 1n South Laguna "'ill present "1\ Char lie Brown Christmas" at 7:30 p.m . Tue!i · day. The production wi ll feature the school drama class as the Peanuts gang. thr Blue Tide Si ngers and Christma~ orchestra. and a\J primary classes The play IS open lO lhe public free oC charge. -Program Slated A mu$ical Christma1 program wUt be prt!~ented by studenLS al 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the audilorlum at El J\.torro School in La~una Beach. I r and human and animal excreta that was splattered throughout the \Yherry liousing home. f\.Irs . Dabney races charges of first degr ee murder. Her hus band is charged with manslaughter and child neglect. Or. Ferrin testified lodiY that ~trs. Dabney told him that the bruises on her baby's head were caused when she slapped the child after he cbok:ed during the previous evening. He said Dabney noOded assent to that state- ment. Prosecutor Pat Brian alleges that the baby was given a "savage and brutal beating'' by ~frs. Dabney after the drowning attempt failed and that Dabney tried to revive the child by mouth lo mouth resuscitation when he returned home. Brian has told the jury that Dabney went to bed for the night after he was unable to obtain any response from the apparently dead infant. Brian said he will also introduce in· to evidence portions of the confession that l\lrs . Dabney allegedly made to sheriff's officers shortly after her ar· rest last June 1. At rs . Dabney·s son, John, has been removed from her custody and is be- ing placed for adoption by county authorities. It has been testified that he also suffered a broken arm and bruises at his mother's hands. An other infant. born while Airs. Dabney was awaiting trial, has also been taken from her care and will be offered for adoption, Brian said. Women Hear U.N. Food Talk A joint meeting of the Laguna Beach and San Clemente branches of the American Association of Uni\•ersi- ty Wom en will be held al 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Lyn liarris ll icks. 3908 Calle Ariana. San Clemente. Guest speaker is Dennis Hudson, a teacher who recently returned from the United Nations Population Con- ference in Bucharest, Romania. lie '"'iii s peak on subjects discussed at the session allended by representives or 135 nations. lludson also '>ltill sho'v a film and give a preview of the UN pl ans !or In- ternational Women's Year, 1975. Top of World Programs Set . Students at Top of the Woi;ld School in Laguna Beach will present two Christmas progra ms at 7:30 p.m . \Vednesday and Thursday i.n the school nuditorium Gr adc!I four. five and s ix w111 perform Wednesday in a combination of dramatic. <'hora l and instrumen- tal 'A'Ork s. Kindtrgarten and pri mary grade stuc!enl'i "'ill J::ivc a musical performartee Thursda)'. Patrolman Killed ECllO JUNCTION . Utah I Pl >-A Utah h1gh"•11y patrolm an was !hot to death along lnter !>lat~ 80 Sunday nieht when he stoppE'd a traffie: violator. The UllP identified U1e "'c· tim as patrolman \Vllliam J. An· t.onlcwicz, 27, Coalville, ~tah. > WASHINGTON (AP) ·-Energy chief-designate Frank G. Zarb said to- day that the odds favor adoption of mandatory energy conservation measures. Zarb insisted that it was ''too early to tell " for sure, but added thal .. my own personal view is that we're going to have to take stronger measures'' to cut back consumption of high·priced foreign oil. . Zarb, nominated by President Ford to succeed the ousted John C. Sawhill as head of the Federal Energy Ad- ministration. made his comments to a reporter after opening three days of hearings at the FEA on the problem of increasin g domest ic refining capacity. Zarb s aid some mandatory· measures being considered include a gasoline tax and restrictions on oil im· ports. At anothe r e nergy h e arin g, meanw hile, Interior Secretary Roge rs C. B. Morton said the United States must develop a dual policy of conservation a nd resource develop- ment lo m eet energy needs in the years to come. .. The real policy question v..•e race is ·not either conservation or de\'elop- ments." l\1orton said at the opening session of the threc·day puhlir hear- ing on U.S. energy Policy. "The major decision is how do we balance these tv..·o strategies." ··11ow much conservation can thv. economy withstand '!'' he asked. "\Vhat s hould be the pace of re• source development?'. "\V e a re v.•ell av.·are lhat U .S. energy consumption cunnot continue to grO\IJ at 4 to 5 pe rcent a year. but il' is equally obvious that energy con- ,ser\•ation must be blended with "· carefully and delibcr;1tcly planned program of resource development,'' he said . Th e Cab1nct -lc\'e l Ener g~ Resources Council, v.•hose 20 mt~m­ bers arc to bring recommendations to Ford in l i1nc ror prescntalion lo Congress in January, is sponso rinA th~ hearings. ~te mbcrs of the council will confer at Camp J)av1d, ~Id .. Sal- urday to v.'C~iAh the proposal s made during the hearinAS and come Ufl with their recom n1endalions. Lee C. \Yhite. a s pnke:.m:ln for the· Consumer Federation of Amcr i<'a . urged lhl' Administration 10 adopt. m a ndatory ener!!Y conscr\'at1nn measures, including oi l import lim its a nd s tandards f or imprO\'Cd automobile enl'(incofficiency. \\lhite also suggested some rcderat standard for re<1uirin~ insulation 1n t)u ildinJ:s a nd said the Adm1n1 slrat111n should support. adoption of a ~t:ind ·hy :1111.hority for ~asolinc rat1oni n~. fSee ENERGV, Page t\2) 'fM GRATEFU~' FOR PILOT AD ··1 sure am glad we took an ad in thl" D~uly Pilot. .•. wc gnt .several calls. l.'n1 gr:1teru1." , That's the ~dvertis1n i:: surc<'ss ~tory 1old by the lluntin~ton Ueach mnn ~ho placed t.his ad: ·72DATSUN1200Coupc-. X Int cond. 5.Ycrificc Sl400. XXX·XXXX If ~·ou ha\'C a US('O t::ur to sell. cull 642·5678. Put a few words lo work for you. In the Daily rilot~ .l TEN CENTS aze 4 c ·ounty Youths Quizzed A brush fire f:1n11ed by !11·milc·an- hour wind s blacke11ccl 12:1 acres and threatened several ~x 1:1ensi\'C htlml's ·in the hills of Or;ingc and \litla Park Sunday beforl' bt:ing extinguished. Orange County Fire Capt. Brucu Turbeville said tu.Jay the rire ap- p arently "'as s tarted by four youngsters playing "'Lib matthes tn the t inder·dry brush. The youths "'·ere questioned a nd released to thctr parents pending action by ju\·enih.: authorities. Turbeville said the ri rl', \.\h1ch burned around the excluSi\'e Santiago Heights area. came v.•ithin a few feet ol' a large·home on Glen Albyo Lane but did no da!flage to the structurt•, lie said the fire was the second largest of the year and may have been bigger if the grou nd hadn'L been soaked by the recent rain. The fire broke out al abo ut 11:30 a .m. in rolling hills e<.1st or Sanliago Junior High School. Turbeville said firemen und volun· t eers battled the blaze for nearly three hours before containing it. At tile height of the fire. there were more than 100 men on the tire line along with 27 engines and t'o'·o bulldozers. The fire might have been controlled more quickly with airborne \\'ater 'drops, but Turbeville said the plane$ OA"ere grounded by the wind. As tbe flames roared tov.·ard tv.·o dozen hillside homc!i, county sherifr's deputies patrolled the arci1 ad\•istng ,people to evacuate, Turbevill e snid. A number or residents, burdened bv their prize possessions and leadin)i family pets and horses, w<1lked away from their homes. They were taken lo an evacuation ·center -at the nearby school and l'('- turned home Sunday evening when the danger had passed, Turbevillti said. • Elsewhere in the county, the winds did only superficial damage to fence:oi, roofs and trees but electri c powe r v.:as knocked out briefly in a fi\·c-clty :Jrea ~r the nor th county. Laguna Gets Bellflower Rape Report A young p:i raplcgic \1 oman. rl azr-ff after being raped in her Bl'ltflov. er <.1partment by a burgl:ir, today dro1e ~1imlessly follov.·ing the sex as~auU. final!~ r eaching Lagun:i Beach \11hl:rl'l she report('d the t·rime to Pol ic1>. Polire Sgt. Norm Babcnt'k ~;,iid tho local department had off1 ~·cr C::ir!l.'n" Am brose comfort the 2S·yc;1 r old cri p • pied \\'Oman, and tonk <in 111tormal1on report. She \l.':tS told lo cont<il'I the Bellflo\l'cr Poli('e Depa rtmcnl to fil e :4 -complete c ri m(' rt'1>0rt. The B(•\lflo\\'Cr \vom;1n told otf1{'c1 s. she had 3\\·akencd in the middle of tht• night to find a man st<i nd ini; at the en1 l or her bed. 1·he \l.'oman said she w:is rapt•d hy the m:in. v.•ho then rlcd. Paraly1.ed fron1 the \\'ai~t down b\ .J. spinal d1 sordl·r, th1.• \\Oman s.iid Sil\· cl.i.mbcd fron1 thl' hl·d into her \I hct-1 ('hair. \l't'nl to her car , loaded th•1 "'hl'cl cha ir Lil and thl'n d rov~ tov.•;:11·11 the beach. Inmate Freed After. 66 Years \\lI ClllCAN C'l1'Y. Ind . <l i l''l l \\'hen H9·year·uld Juhn~on \':1n Oyke Grig:illy steps 11llO the c:.tre1•t to<la ~·. he \\ill be a free man for th e li rst t11n1' 111 G6 years . Grigsby. <"On\·tl'll'd of ~e ('ond· degree murdC'r 1n ~l iuh:ion County 1n 1908, is s lated fn r 1·clcr1sc :1fter Gf years in prison. lie rccC1\·t·d clt·m('I\· cy from Go v c)t1s llov.·en last month Grij'.:s hy rf'<'Cl\C'd a llfc S<'lll <'ncc fr•1 the sta bhin~ de.1th or a n1:1n v.1t t "horn he qu-.rrt·lled O\('f a poke1 game al oi.n 1\lcxandr1u :101loon. Youths Shoot Man GAHOt:NA (Ul'l ) /\ ~cr\'ltl:' :.t,1· lion o~ner who r~fui:«l 10 lo.u1 tooli. ''' two tecn·;q.~e r\\ to fix lhc1r b1cyclo.1 "'a!> shot 1n the chc~a by one or the an~ercd youths. 1:iotlcc said .l am1•s V. ~utc ra . 53 ,' was listed in Cl'ltlral rond1 .. lion 11t Gardena Memorial llo~p1t:ll . I I " \ 2 DAILY PILOT O L /SC Monday. 0.Cen:lblr9. '974 It's Tax Tifue _ Ho1neo w11,ers Get· Till Tuesday OJ'.111 gl· l'aurit~ !;111d .nul hon1~·0\\ners have until Tuesday to get thl' t 1 r:-.t 111~t ;1llrnl'lll of tht·1r properly taxe!j poslmarkcd and in the 1n ~11J County t,J.\ l'Olll'l'lt1r·lrt·;.i :-ur1.:r llob<·rt Cilron sriid tho:-.e \\'ho pl.~.n L!) rn;1Jl tl1(·1r bills on lhl' Ja::.t day s houJt.l L4.J.;e the m to the po~t Ol I J t'c Jn p«r~>n ! o bt• !'Ure thl'Y get the l)ec, 10 post m~ rk . If the /J1lJ 1-; 1n;1rkt·d aftt·r the d c ~idl1nl' date, ;i :;1 .x percent penal· t~ t'h;ir~e \\'Ill he addl'<I. If tht: bill s~itl h;.1sn 't llccn reteivl•d by ;\pr1l II!. lhl· dul' <latt.• lur the second 1n falln1t·nt, the penalty goes t11vnl' [JL'l'l'clll pt:r 1nonth. I Wit1d DaH1age Harbor Patrol Rights 15 Vessels in Harbor \\'inti:. uf up lt1 15 m1h·s l>l'r hour that !(UStl.'d through ,'\t•v.port H.-at·h ovl·r th e wet·kcnd (·au:.cd only minor (h1mage but kept the 11<.irbor Patrol hus,'i' Suuday ngl111ng c1q1silcd boats <ind rclrit·ving :.1n:il! (·r;1ft t ast adrift in the harbor. By Sund:.i)' e\•cning. patrol boats had come.to the aid of 15 sailboats and their sailors v.·ho v.·cre upended by the \\·inds. according lo llarbor Patrol .Sgt. Dean Cordell. :-Jo inJurtes or loss of properly v<'ere reported in the rescues, Cordell said. ~lowever. he added. three small sailboats v.•ere "dismasted" by the gales that caused the small craft v.•arn1ng flag 10 be hoi:.ted al 8 p.m. Saturday and lov.ercd at l: 15 a.m. to- da}'. t'or the mosl part, said Cordell. t here were few problems v.·1th larger cr;ift being torn Jose from their moor. 1ngs. But found noating free in the h:.irbor Sunday afternoon v.·crc five dinj.!hys , <i.pparently blown from docks or !heir molher bo:.its. 'rhe high v.•inds forced cancellation of one small sailboat regatta hut tv.·o others involvinjl larger craft y,•ere held under conditions that one yachtsm an described as ··delightful.'' On the ocean front. beach crowds \\'ere held to a minimum by the v.•inds and it small surf, according to Newport Be:.ich hfeguarcls. From their oce:•n station, they rl'· ported only a few large p!C'asure craft were spotted on the \\'hitecappcd seas d uring the day. Inland, there v.·as little other than "a fe\v fallen branche:i" to attract ci- t y officials' attention. Despite hea\'}' r:.iins that inundated the city· last \\'eek, there y,·cre no re· ports or tree uprootings or falfen structures, according to Cal Stev.·art. director of the city 's Parks,Beachc~ ::tnd Recreation Department. Laguna Niguel Burglars Score Burglars \\'hCl apparently knC\\' l':\· .al·tl r \\her(• to look for the cash did ju:.\ th.It at a Lagun:1 :\1 guel :.tore and Jefl \\!th 'i l60 in th£'1r pock'et s, Or::u1p:e County Sheri!t":i; officer:. reported to· t!a~ .. Dl·putics ~.ud intruders \\'ho pickt•d thL• Joc k :it the llobby llou:.('. 2i6lll Forhe:i Hoad. to ,El<Hn entr.'· ~ot most nf lht•1r loot I ron1 tra~h cans in the men's 0111d \1on1(·n s rC'slroon1 :. and then c:le;.ined out a metal tabinct In the of· lie~· Las Paln1as PTA Schedules Bazaar The PTA :H J.:1s l'alinas School 1n .SJn Cltmenlc plans ;1 ~ift bJz.iar at t.: Ju p n1 . ·rhur~d;i ,\· <1 l 1 he :.l'huol. '!'h(• b:.1La:1r \\'Jll bl' eon1\J1nC"d \\'ith a Chr1 ,.1ma:. prO~l'a in prt':.L·ntt'd hy :.lu· rll'nl ~ ORAN GE COAST L sc DAILY PILOT 1'""0''"~ CG.•1 0.o•I • Po•o• ~•Tn "~"" •l<O"> 11"'''!111\f ''~"' p,,.., "D•b•·-11 .... 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Trlephont 11141642-4321 (ldSSi liC!'d Advertising 642·S678 l~gun.lJBedch AH Oeparlmenls : Te lel)hOl'lf' 494 ·1f466 •o-So• l·•-••t 41fS-06JQ (•,Co• I'' '"" 0••"<1" (~•'' l',f.,o. l Cl'"'P~"• "~ •••" •I"'•• "w"'I' ~·· .o.i to• • "'~l'•• "' •<I·•".,..,,.,.,\ ..,,.," ,.,,., DO "D•Vlw •~ • '""'"! •-·•I "°'''""'"""" • (Qll •• '1"' ""'"f' ~!{~<! fl•" IM"t<lf' ~·~ ol (<"'' .,.,f (1J,1or•·• SwD..C "Dl•O~ II• , ... ,, ~I l<! '"°"'~., 11' on•·I ~·I)!) ll1011t~IJ, ''"°'"'' 11t•!•.,.l1C1<D IJ 00 moruf\l 1 I Public \Vorks director Joe Devlin said city crev.·s v.·ere "standing by" but v.·ere not cal!et.l during a day that v.•inds assaulled Ney,•port Beach but caused littledil.magc. From Page Al ENERGY ..• lie said the problems faci ng low· income groups must be given atten· lion at the same lime as other energy problems if the policies arc to receive public support. Schools Seek $1 Billion In Tax Money Schools ,.,.on·t get the money they need in these troubled times unl.ess they cnn give the taxpayers a gu:1rantee of improved performance. st:1te school chief \Vilson Riles said Sunday in t\nahcin1. Riles said schools "'i ll be asking for more than SI billion in new support over the next five years -just when taxpayers arc v.·orricd about jobs and feeding their families. "Our request ml.isl be tied to the as· surance -No, that is not strong enough; to a guarantee that the efrcc· li\'eness of our educational progran1s \\·ill be \•aslly impro\•ed. "With s uch a commitment. maybe ,1·e Y.'ill make it. \Vithout it, we haven't <i chance." Riles said. He said Californians can be proud or their schools. "I am simply saying that those who root the bill arc going to expect us to do even better if they pro\'ide us y,·ith the money.'' Riles earlier estimated that SI billion y,·ill be needed o\·er the next fi\'e years to meet the. Serrano de- cision, \\'hich holds that it is un(air :.ind unconstitutional for the quality nf educ:~tion to IX' dircctl.v connected to the v.·ea 1th of the district. ··The Serrano decision should be ap- proached as an opportunity to hrirlg excellence to all of our schools.'' Riles said. "The great dan~er of \\'hich 1\'C should be av.·arc is that Serrano could be used to spread poverty among our districts and make every district eq_ual!y poor." Police Arrest Death Suspect !\J,\CON, G<i. IL"PIJ -A youth \\·anted for a rampage of murdl•rs and ;1ss;1ults e;illed by a veteran police of. fleer "the nlost brutal and sa\'aAc" in his ('xperiencc \.\'as arTC'Sted tod<.1y ;1t the home of a rel;itive JO miles from IH.'rl' >Ia con chil'f uf detectives B. (' c:r;1nford sau.I lll·~car·old J(lhn \·oun~ 11 as taken 11110 custody at ;\l1llcdgev11\e. lie offered no r(" s1:->tance, Cranford said. 'i'oung 11•as eh;1rgecl v. ith l\~·o counts of murder .i.nd \1 ith burglary and <ig gra\·ated assault . .. \\'e arc 1n the proce:.s (If mak1n~ more charges aga1nsl him." Cranford saiJ. Libya Prince Held for Drugs DF.IRU'r. U:ob;1non (AP)-A prince of Libya 's dl')nseJ royal fumi\y \l.'as ;1rre:-tcd ft1 Beirut a1 rpbrt with S250.000 \l.'Orth of ha~tu:.h in his lug. g.n:c. poli cc reportC'd today. r\ pOllt(' Sp(lkcsn1~1n S<ud 5l·YCrtr-old Prince Abdulla Abed al·Scnussi hat! :in Et;ypttan pa!lsporl and \•:as board· 1ng a plane to Cairo Sunday nii::ht v.hcn 52·l pounds nf h;1shish Y.'\[.£i found 1n his luggage.'. • . 1'he prinC'e said ll fr it.'ncl had :1skcd him tu take the three su1tc:iscs II) Cairo a nd he v.u.s unay,•are they con- tJ1necl drugs, the spokesman s111d . Au d u hon Society To View 2 F'ihns "I.rt'.' f[(lar It For thr Birt.ls" "'111 he nnc of l\\'O films .s ho~·n ::it the l.;1gun,1 I/ills Audubon Sociel,v mt'Cl · 1n.': .11 i 30 pm. 1'hursday in t ugunu 111115 ClUDll~ll!'~Tillc~. L --/ , 'Playboy' Aide Cites Drug. Use CJJICAGO tAPl -The former head of :.e<"u rtty fo1· Playboy Enterprises said he testified three months ugo to <i federal grand jury about drug use at the man~ions of Playboy publisher llugh Hefnl•r 111 C.'hicago and Heverly 11111:.. Calir ln a telephone intcrvicv.'. 1\llen 1-1. Crav.·ford said Sunday th<1t he re- sig ned la.st July because Playboy of· f1cials ignored his warnings about .. lhl' narcotiC'S problem and people of f1uest1onable charal'ter that might be associated v.·Jth Playboy.'' Seven Playboyemp\oyes reportedly have been subpoenaed to appear this week before a grand jury in Chicago in connection "''ith a federal investiga. tion by the Drug Enforcement Ad· ministration into drug use inside Hef· ner's enclaves. The investigation was disclosed after the recent federal conviction of llefner's social secretary, Bobbie Arns tein , for conspiring "'ilh a boyfriend and another man to dis· tribute cocainl'. l\1iss Arnstein's arrest last 1'.tarch reportedly sparked a n order by ~lefner, \\'ho was in Las Vegas at the time, to remove all drugs from both mansions. officials said. Crawford said from his home in l\tendham. N,J. that he learned of the problem about 21h years ago v.·hen he became head of security. "I certainl y had knowledge that there were people that were using drugs, but not on the basis that this was a place of distribution or anything else." said Crawford. vice president in charge or investigations for \\1ells.. Fargo ln\'CStigati\'e Services, Inc. in Randolph, N.J . "11efner is a very congenial host and has lhe f>Jayboy philosophy that IX'Ople arc adult and make their o" n decisions." he added. But that "doesn't mean llefner has knO\l'led ge of it. or condones 1t , or dis- tributes .. , he added. Cr<i\.\'ford said he never discussed the alleged drug use with 1-lcfncr. but added that he submitted reports for Hefner's attention. Playboy officials in Chicago said that Hefner received no official notice of the investigation and hasn't been subpoenaed to appear before the grand jury. He \\•as expected to return. to Chicago shortly from California. E. Leonard Rubin. attorney for the S200·million corporate enterprise that includes hotels. magazines and clubs. said he was a"·are of only lhree sub· poenas re1;eived by company employes. 'fy,•o close associates of the rcclusi,·e mullimillionaire reportedly have appeared before the grand jury nnd seven others, including two Playboy bunnies, have been sub· ooenaed. Narcotics investigators contended that drugs "'ere not sold in the ma nsions. but were made available to guests and so~eslaffmernbers. Woman Slays 1 2 Children, Self DUBLIN, Calif. (UPI ) -"Ohm\' God, I didn't think she'd do anything like lhis,'' \\'illiam Barte said v.·hen he learned his ty,·o small children had been slain and their mother charged \\·1th murder. Barte, a grocery chain execuli\'I'. said his v.•1fe. llelga, 30, had been un· dcr psychiatric care. \\'hen he returned home he found Alameda County sheriff's deputies alre<idy had responded to ~l rs . Harte's phone call reporting the sl:.iy· ings. Deputies said they found her <laughtl'r. Nicole. \\'ho y,·ould have hc(•n I yL'ar old Saturday, dro1rnC'd in 11 bathtub Il er 6·ycar·old brother. Craig, 11·as found "''ith his Lhroatcut. Forste~'s PTA Holds Art Sale The PTA at !\tarco Forster Junior 1-l igh School in San Ju;in Capistrano "'ill present an art 1\•ork shop. sale and display at 7:30 p.m. Thur:.day at the .school. Student work will he both nn display and for sale. In addition. tabll's f11r print·m<Jking and clay "·ork v.·ill lk' set up for parent use. The event 1s open to parcnl.l of both sessions at no charge. Yule Breakfast Set Wednesday The Laguna 11cach Chamber of Comrnercc "ill sponsor its annual Christn1~s Drcakfast at 8 a .m. \\'ed- nesday nt the 1-lotel Laguna. The event. which features ei:~nOJ!. c<irols and n reading by Bill G~·1nn , costs S2 50 1>er person. Reservation~ may be rnade by calling 494·1018. No Bail for I I l.ONDON !UPI) -A magistratl' <'ourt p<acked v.ith police guards todtiy nrdercd nine lrir.b. men and t\.\'O 1\omen held y,ithout a bail on murder :inrt bomb charges 1n pub blasls 1h;11 killed five persons in October. The 11 .1re <imon~ 13 persons nrrested in lhl' t v.·o Guildford explosions attributed to lhc n·ish Republicnn Army. .1 · Stea111 Drivin' Man · \Yorkman wearing hard hat and ear piugs watches as steam powered piledriver hamme rs piling into ground at Laguna Hills 1.1all. Pil- ings ranging from 62 to 70 feet in length are being driven into ground in preparation for constrllction or ne'v store. Steam piledriver. acting like giant hammer, hits pilings \vilh 13 tons of pressure each time. It takes about 20 minutes to hammer the pilings into the ground. according to spokesmen for the firm doing the \\'Ork. General Plan ·Hearing Planners Study Laguna Hills, El Toro Proposals The Or;.inge County Planning Co m- mission \Viii reopen public hearings Tuesday on a county general plan amendment proposing development on 13.676 acres in Laguna Hills and El Toro. County supervisors sent the pro- posed third amendment to the general plan back to Lhe commission last y,·eek. It includes the 9.00Q.;.icre 1-loulton Ranch and 4.00-0 acres in thre(' ranches in northern El Toro. from the state Jaw unless a county's airport land use commission de- termines otherwise. Orange County's commission has not taken action yet but is expected to oppose the residen- tial uses after a pending land use stud y. , Plans for both parcels y,·ere p.ro· duced by the private planning firrn of Chapman, Phillips, Brandt and Red- dick of fr,·ine. 11earin~s on th<' m:iss1vc propos:ils began last.summer and \1·ere sent to county supervisors last month. Su pcr\· 1sors ha\'e uni ii Dec. 31 to net on the third an1endn1ent proposals. Under state lav.', a county can makt! only three amendments to its land use plan per year. Ir the third nmendmcnt is not ap· proved, it "''ill be delayed into 1975. Supcr\'isors objected to the com· mission 's recommendation to allov.• residential de\'clopment under the flighl pattern of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro Tot Bitten They also asked the commission to consider more low·cost housing <iround the federal government's ziggurat building on Lhe f\loulton Hanch, so named because of its stepped, Babylonian·!ike design, The ziggurat \\'as recently acquired in a land-trade from Jlockv.•ell Jnterna· ti onal. By Dog, Said 'Fair' for a specific time' at the planning· commission meeting, which begins at 1·30 p.m. in the hearing room of the engineering building, 400 Ci\'ic Center Drive, Santa Ana. If approved. current plans for the Saddleback \'alley acreage could mean a population from 41.000 Lo 79,250 added \.\'it hin the next 15 years. State !av.· prohibits new residential. development with the ··55 C:\'EL" 1community noise exposure level) zone generated by aircraft noise. A total of 1,420 units \l.'Cre shown un· der this zone on the ?i·lou!ton Ranch in the. approal'h and takeoff paths of the El Toro Marine Base. i'olilitary nirfields arc cxc!uderl Linda Caverly, the newborn El Toro infant bi tten by a dog last week, will be transferred from the intensive care Vandals Ransack Clemente School A. San Clemente preschool was ransacked today but no items were re· ported take n. Officer Richard Gorman or the San Clemente police said a teacher at the l\·le rry-Go· Round Preschool. 1300 S. F~I Camino Real. discovered the van. dalism at 7: 30 a. nl. Gorman said a rear door had been pried open and an office and several Cabinets ransacked, but nothing had be_en reported missing. unit to the pediatrics "·ard at l\1ission Community l-los11ital today. A hospital spokesman said the child is in fair condition and will continue t.o be treated by special nurses ufter h(·r move. Linda \\·as bitten on the skull by the family's Doberman pinscher Wedncs· day in view of her parents. Dr. :ind ~1rs. Philip .J. Caverly and visiting grandparents. Dr. Ca\'erly said the dog: \l.'as not vicious and had Ix-en v.·ith the fam i!v five years . lie said the animal had been introduced to the ne\.\' babv but was nervous from having puppies re- cently. Sheriff's deputies said the dog knocked O\·er the b<.1by 's h<iJ>J>Jllet at the family homt', 2.J7I2 Rolling \Vood Hoad and bit the child before her parents could act. YourMoneyisNoW'lnsured to 8'40,000 at Mariners. Now you're twice as· safe ot Mariners! We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loan. You con always count on W; to provide you with up· to-dote service and the h ighest interest possible on insured savings. Remomber, individual accounts ore now insured to $40,000, ond a family of four con have as much as .$560,000 -Fu lly Insured! Save at Mariners. 5'/• 'Yo 5.39% 5'/.% 5.92% 61/2% 6.72 % 6'/•% 6.98 % '""""" ""'°""' -" oo ... -•• ............ -. ..,_ ... , "'"""""" ol O.oo•••-"'ft""""' """"""" oo .. -· I ,_,.,,,,,. ... ol -·'-"''"""""' ..,...,..11 aoo .. --· ;io,,_"', ... ~ ......... _ ...... _,,, -··· oog.,. -· PHOTOCOPYING MONEY OROEllS NOTARY SERVICE SAFE OEPOSll BOX TRAVELERS CHECKS • TRUST OEEO NOTf COllECTION ---- 71/2 % = 7 .79% . _ .... ~ ........ ..._.,_,)QOO --· .,...II.........,., ........ I t<ibUMl.al ""'••I fOffloltuN ,_ l•rl1 wl.,_-.t OI ,..,~ ... Kt.UM\, -~~· Mariners Savirms ml and Loan Association (JNe.-,..t~ WESTCUFF 111 DOVER• !'f'EWPORTIEACH, CAUJI. t1>MO • 0'14\ 041.4000 !M.11 °"'"'' ~~" IOl41AY51DED11M•Nn'POITHACI, CAIJ>,,_,01 ... 1-10., .. C.W.i ....... ...... ll&20 51!All£A.Cll 90UL£VAllD• Sl!Al. IEACH. CALIF. Q0740 • (11J)Ylll·1til6 • 81•? lll!V!kt.Y 80UU.VAllO •LOS A1'1G£LE$, CALIF, lj0()48 • (ltl)1151.(141 I • t r ( -•• • 0AJLYP1LOT Ai t' Dousing Starts Cost of Papers Mory;lay'8 Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Doivn 34o/o for Month New housing starts in California during Oc· tober were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 96,000 units -down 34 percent from the rate a year ago, Bank of America has reparted. The October rate was up sUghtly from the re· vised September rate of 91,000 units-, the bank's economists said. During the first ten months ·of 1974 , housing starts in Calirornia were down 38 percent from the same period a year ago. 'fhe sharpest drop was ror upartment construction, ,.,,here new units were down 50 J"W?rccnt this year, the bank said. The bank's economists forecast total actual starts of about 130,000 units during 1974, com· pared \vi th uctual slarts of 205,000 units last year. ·--~ .. -m c n 1r E nergy Proble111 Ford Executive · Eyes the Future lly CA RL CARSTE RSEN 01 t"-U1+1y PUllSU.11 }f the a u tom obile bus i· n ess is to be healthy, pro· ritable a nd still growing in 1980, the car makers must get s o m e of the "regulatory monkey off our backs" a ford executive told the an· nual meeting of the Southern California Motor Car Dealers Association in Los 1\nge les. Benne tt E. Bidwell. com- pany vic e -president and Ford divi s ion gen e r a l manager, said the e n e r gy p r oblem is the "biggest single problem" o f all. ciph e r what goes on in t he heart and mind or the Amer ican consumer. The U .S . auto industry, he said. has two big things go- ing for it. "We m ake a good product a nd it gets better pll 1he time . It's priced fairly on any relative basis and by any h istorical perspective a nd it's a product people want and need." ''The franchise dealer or· ganization still seems to be the best method for selling new car s, taking back older Goes Up NEW YORK CAP) -The 10-cent newispaper is fa st becoming a thins or the past <is 1>ublishers Increase daily prices to cover rising costs, espechtlly for newsprint. The Am erican New s paper Publishers 1\s. sociat'ion, which compilt:s a n an nu a l report on new spape r p~es, says most U.S. daily newspapers now cost 15 cents per <'OPY and the number or 20·cent daily newspapers increased dramatically in a year. THE ANPA annua lly s ur· \'eys 1 ,745 daily n ewspaper prices. Last year 1.275 o f them cost 10 cents, 425 cost 15 cents a nd four n'ewspapers cost 20 eents per copy w i th the re- mainder charging oth e 1 c.imounts. "This y ear . the number of 10-cent dailies has just abo ut hal ved, JS-cent papers m ore than d o u bled a nd at leust 50 newspapers now cost 20 cents ror a d aily edition," a s pokes m a n for the trade group says. Prices o f Sunday editions h ave a ls o shifted hig her to t h e 35·cent cop y and up range. Last year. the m a · jority or Sunday papers cos t 15 cents to 25 c ents , accord· ingtotheAN PA. .. TllE ONLY WAY to re· duce the magnitude of the problem ." he said. "is to import less oil. and the only ""'ay to dQ that, is to u s e le s s ." •:FFECTJVE LAST Sun· da y , the Boston Globe raised its S unday price \o 75 cents per copy fro m 50 cents per copy, believed by the [ IN HIGH J A!'<PA t o be the highest Sun- day edition price • Other increases which GEAR \vent into effect Dec. 1 1n - '----------<'luded the Sunday editio n or Citing the t angibl e . worldwide proble m s of double-digit inllatjon, u n - e mployment. labor unrest a nd material shortages ,' Bidwell snid the k ey to get· ling a grip on them is to de· Esti1nated Tax Due cars and finding customers for them and offering bette r service than can be ro und elsewhere . BIDWELL SAID the in- dustry must regain control or it S cost base so that it can make money -"oot to put into our pockets" -but t o invest in meeting govern- ment s tandards and de- veloping new producLc;; to meet nev.• priorities or the marketplace. the Denver P ost to 50 cents per copy from 35 cen ts and the Sunday edition of the P ost Tribune in Gary, Ind. to 35 cents per copy from 30 cents . Publishers blam e price in creas es on higher costs of labor and nev.'sprint. SEWSPRINT PRICES this year have risen to about S'l35 per ton from $185 per t o n la!;l December. t.IEW VO ll ll. !UPll Fol-!"O I .. 11tl(•' on IM "W'* YOt\ IOC~ t•UWftll' 11 llo.t. .... 'I {llOl.I (loll -·-:ffl~:::J'i t: ;t" .... -1 .. A(flllo(l•v I • ) ~ It AdmOt.040 J • '"° ... ~~:ri.1:7~:: : {t· ::: A.oor•1 ,lOfl •• 1U j't•-.... #odv!nw ,jO,j .. .M V. ... Atl,..l! 1.0I I 111 IJ "• Attn•LI Pl 1 • ll J~ " AoulH• (D • • SI• '. "'""'-.1t • ti •••• 1 .. All"" lncp l ll 11~ . 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S I U A.-ch•D .l )9' I ;It-+ \Coo ?.-JanySouthemCaJifornia proved fueleCOOOmy,better a es p An:li< E~tp ,, 21 '-" . l k ArlttM .1211 J St l \'o-\lo corp oratio n s mus ma e package efficiency and Ar11 PS1.1' s 111 n w-.... their fourth quarterly in-Jo~er rchase and operat· !::~1.~1: ~; 1~-Mo staume n l paydment of their in ost In Quarter ~"~-, 0 1 it-·-. 1974 e s timate income tax . Amw.01 . .0. t 1" 11Y1.-YI no later than Dec. 16. "There's only o ne thing :~pttkt'.~ ·; .: ~:!:: ~ that can s top us fro m get -At the annual m eeting of """''R 1.1.o ' 1j 11v.-v. Corpo r ati o n s which ting lh~re, and that's a gov· h 1 Aroeofl!ln1' • 1011.+"" operate o n a cale ndar year s h are o de r s Genera l ""'1n1nd.n 7 ,. ,,,.,_ ~ ernme t that professes to Aul 0 ma l ' 1 n , 0 r ASA.Liii 1.«1 .. :n• .. 11>--.. basis for t ax purposes are b ' · ton • A11110111 • .o • 1i n1'11 want t ese sam eo J ecllves, An a h eim r eported that Mlll()pft.•.. 1 11 _, ·t hose which a r e a ffected. but which is manda ting u s f "•-~ '.·~ ', ,!! '•'•11.= ~ s ales or the firs t quarter ........... --... "These payments, ac· t ngointheoppositedir ec-ended Nov. 2 totaled :~4EV~~~ :,J~+'" c o m panied b y Form 503, tion." $14,193,000 compared with !Hi1<'ri~ii ~ :; ·!~1r1 'Fede r a l Tax Deposit, "We w a nt to build a fuel $12,012,000 reported for the !:l'..'tt\"i!i'g:: ';,!~Y1:1~ Corpor ation Incom e Taxes.' e ff' · t pa k g ff>' · l like period las t year . Au'" Corpn '° 1 -1oo are depos ited in authorized ca:c~tn ~ mfru~~~ c~~~~· N e t inc ome v/as $177 .000 !~0o'.~_Z:,~ 1:: ,:'i!;,t: commerc ial banks or Bidwell said. "But with our or 7 cents per s h are in the :="1~·; : J1>1-·(!; Federal Rescr\'e B a nks," lead t i mes, w e must build firs t quate r com par ed with A-.c1Cowt1 .. 11 .. _..,. s aid W . H. Connett, Acting. $894,000 or 35 cen ts a i·ear !:,:',;·~ii ;l g:;; t IRS Dis trict Direc tor for ~~~!e~:~a~ffm~ai~d~~ ~:~~. a go. :=.:1::·.~; ;: :~= ~ Southern C a lifornia. future." Lawrence A . Gos h orn, :=::"011'&'!:; ~n"'.:'~ General Automation _.._ "The d e p osits s ho uld be T C aflb&.Wn .• 1 ''s ,, .... _"' WO ounty c h airm an and chief ex-kht .10fl •. )I 1 -"" eno u g h t o cove r the bala nce ecul>'ve o ffice r , sa>'d the d,·5• Ilk•• rn .w • 11 l"'• -due o f the 1974 e st i mated W.tr011.u 1t 20 l2YI-"" tax." C o nnect s aid. 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A '2-DAIL y PILOT • M.qnday Oecembe,9, 197' r'Q;:;;U;,;;E~EN:.;;l;:.E _____ e::,,:y~P..:.h..:.il ...;ln..:.te..:.r_la_nd...,i -~! e rm s Mis l ead i·ng' -, '1·. 1'2·~ 01. .• , ........ J.,.~ ..... '" •• , ...... ,,,,.~ ... ,~ ... ~ '"l ean't ge t my knees under 1ny desk!!' Beef Hits M·eat:·Labels 11 \VASfllNC'l'ON IA P) -The "/\gricultute Ot:partmenl has given food processors more than a year to use up existing supplies of p;ickaglng labels for meat and poultry products. although the labels include 01dvertising terms that a federal court says ar~ misleadinJ?. But after Dec. 31, 1975, iabi!is with terms such as "all" or "pure" or "100 pereent" v.•ill be prohibited from packages or meat anO poultry whieh con- tain more than one ingredient, officials said. TllE DEPARTMENT offi cially pro- posed the labeling crackdown Jan. 23 as a followup t'o an earlier action limiting such descriptive terms on hot ~og labels. A federal court, acting on a consumer group la'A'Suit filed in April 1971 , had ruled hot dogs contained a number or in· gredients and could not be called "100 percent" anything; Thus, in its proposal last January, the USO,\ said it interpreted the court action on hot dogs to apply to other meat and poultry products as well. Jn seeking public com me nt, the department said re· <ict ions included : -~I any "all"'and "pure" labeled pro· ducts contain additives. .·' • -The terms "all" and "pure" should be reserved for truly pure products. . The department's official announce· ment did not stfecify when the labeling requirements would become mandatory. However, a s pe>kes mansaid the deadline for using up existiri.g labels will be Dec. 31. 1975. ONE OFFICIAL said it 'A'as a common practice to allow a mple time for com· panies to change over to new labeling re· quirements but that many food pro· cessors already have eliminated the terms in question. Labels to be prohibited under the ne w federal regulation beginning in 1976 in- clude: pure pe>rk sausage, pure pork luncheon meat, all beef salami and all white meat turkey. The federa l court had held in the hot dog case tha t such terms mean "wholly, completely. exclusively and solely." "'Since most processed me8.t and poultry products contain small amounts of seasoning and eupng agents, they do L. ltf. Boyd _MOST PEOPLE are misled about not comply with Jbe court's interpret&· the term inology as it is now used. tion of the descriptive terms,'' the de- partment said in its announcement. Div o r c e S t art e d \ r;::::::::::;::;;:::::::;::;;:::::::;::;;:::::::;::;;:::::::;::;;:::::::;::;;:::::::;::;;:::::::;::;;:::::::;::;;:~ Mter Holidays ~~~t.~ SE)Y~NQ,R!!~E Client asks our l1n·c :ind \Var man \\'hy more tlivorccs art-insligat1:d 1n January th<in in any other month . Debata ble, that. But some m atrimonial scholurs think the Chri~tm;i ~ holida~s te nd to fi rm up . the i:oocl marr1ugcs. hut tear do\1·n the bad ones. It "s' believed husbands and \1·1 1·l·~ 11ho don't get along l\'t•ll get a long least "'ell uftf'r p;trties. i\ SIGS posted in the lobh.1· of <11)__ t:nJ;:lish hotel re· ads: "'Ameru·uns arc requested to retire before 2 a.m. · Germans are requested to urisc• no earlie r than 6 a. m, 1talians are required to refrain from singing after lOp.m. '' A SCHOLA R who has made an extensive study of personalities in sports conte nds female race car drivers ar e almos t invariably in- dependent loners. Likewise, gi rls . who take up skydiving. CONGRESS Q. "Who said. "There are two periods when Congress does no business: One is before the holidays, and the other after'? Will Rogers?'" ,\. :-.:o. Gt·or~e D. Prl·ntitt' ;.aid thut. \\'ill Rogers said. "\\'ith Congress. C\'P r_\'l lml" they m;1ke a joke it's a la,,.,·; and evcrytimethcy nlakl· a lav.· it's a joke ... Q. •·C,\l'\ SCIE\'TISTS•tE<ll by examining a single hair,,.,-hether it came fron1 a man or a ,,.,•oman'!'" .-\. CerLiinlv can. In fact. the~· can tel l by ex a min· ing C\'CO ju:.l one of abOU\ ;lQ trillion Cl·\ls in the hunla\l body \>.'hethcr lhi.il cl·ll i;. from i.I man or a 11 o n1un <t. ··r,\S A 1-"0{l'fHALI .. l'L.-\\'l-~R talk \\'1th one or those tet't h µuJ rds 111 his mouth·: .. :\. Pluinl\. Flut•ntly. \'ehen1l·ntl ~. ..... P ntt'rJJ:A;-.;s <CORRF:SPf)\OE;-\TS rvport that hl<il'k m;irkct blue jean~ 111 the Soi ll'I t 'n10111101v l'OS t the l'qU \\'alenl or sw. • SO"'llERE in hi s 11r1ti ngs d id \Villianl Shakespearl• n1akc tTil'lllion of kr11\'cs . rorks or ~poon~. Recently rC'pnr!t·d 1hal. Cu~ton1er a;.ks 11h~· not . Rerau<it' t'\'l'I'\ hotlv •·11 •11 !hl' ori~dnal ()uten £1izah~t h . at r \l'lth thC1.r f 1n'"er ... 1 hen. the sa v:.iges. Df.J.a'Etf;\·1 ~1()'", r:id10 and nl•11·spapers IHl\"C .:1n~1biirg to do 111th \ht• su1 e1dl• r;if t'" In :i wu ~·. n1a.rbe. Pll·aSl note thJit in the JO dJ\!'> ;if\t•r !\laril.1·n '.\l onrol' 1001\ 1h(lse fi nal sl~·l'ping c;Jpsulc~. the suit·irlc rate here-abouts 11tn! up !3 pC'n;l'nL In I-:ngl;ind. v:hen Or. Stephen \V ard killed h1 m~eH 1n the 11·akt• of the Pl'llfurno ;1ff: . .11r. the suH:1dt· l'<1lt: there ju1npt'rl hy 17 pete~nt . Addr.•s., 111.:i//,, /.JI f;r,111/ I' IJ />(•! /,, ~.; \, t1 p11r1 lit'(!( /1. C:\ 9101J.i 2 4-hour Res tau rant and Lounge RELAXING ATMOSPHERE (McFadden Offramp. Newport Freeway, Tu stin) (714) 547·2553 3·10 PM ~! 3-10 PM MONDAY TUESDAY Top Sirloin Half Chicken S2.95 s1 .65 Soup or Garden Sal;ia Potato aflQ Vege\aOle Soup or Garden Salad Whipped Pota!oes. Peas SOUR DOUGH FRENCH BREAD SATURD AY NEW YORK STEAK 53.50 Soup or s·alad Potelo and Vegetable Sour Dough French Bread OtREC Tl(,NS · Going soutti. Ken o s 15 at the tip of your bumper' Goi ng north Take firs t left a1 . oHramp to McFadden left aqain cross the { ~ Freeway bndge too k lor Keno s s19n on your A "9"' J ~: CALICO CORNER PRINTS Petite design prints on 100% cott on; polyester/rayon blends. Deep winter col9(.S and natural backgrQunds. Mach ine washable, 44"/45" wide. COMPARE AT $1 .98 YARD QUILTED -NYLON PRINTS Delicate floral designs on soft nylon ·quilt. Perfect for · duster5, housecoats and r obes. Nylon, polyester, ace. t ate. Machine wash . 45"/48" wide. 2~ •SCREEN PRINTED VEL VETEENS • CURTAIN CALL DOUBLE KNITS • STARDUST DOUBLE KNITS • METALLIC GEORGETTES • NYLON SHEER PRINTS •LUSCIOUS VELVET •ALL STAR SAT IN Glitter and glow, clingy soft, of lustrcu! fabrics for all the glamour . of holiday fest ivities. Acetates/ nylons/rayons & polyester~. Many washable . -' ' -. 36"/60" wide. • MC CALL 'S #4297 PR E-CHRI STMA S CLEARANCE SO LID COLOR KNITS • RIBLETTES • LlSETTES 1~ Machine wash textured polyester kn its. 52 "/60" wide. REGULAR $2 .98 YARD ' SAVE .99 YARD KNITS & SUITING S •DOUBLE WOVEN TURBO PLAIDS •MOHAIR LOOP PLAIDS •SHAGGY KNITS •LUREX PLAIDS •MANY MORE NOVEL TY WEAVES Washable wool/acrvlic/oolvester 52"/56" wide. VALUES TO $4.98 YARD 2.Yos.$3 100<1/G DACRON POLYESTER PLAID SU ITINGS Scotch·guarded "Easy Cares" you can mix and match. They're m a· chine washable and perfect for any cool weather outfit. Dress righ t and feel right in these go anywhere fabrics. 54"/56" wide. VALUES TO $4.49 YARD 2 YDs ,$5 ~HOUSE OF F.~BRICS oltt oys first qu ol i l y fabric .< . So&ith Coost '1•1• ... _•N-oi.,..-• .., CoslG M•s-54S·I 586 OrOftC}ffoir Moll °'----'1111trl~S26·22)4 Wtshtii•iter Mall ........ -..., .. -Wtshni1t1ttt-ffl·l 171 HOllttt' l'loio 11 .......... Sonto Aft-S4l·55SI I utftO I' orti t """' ~--1-1.-o Psii-121·6ln Gordt11 Gro•t -11111 .. _ ..... 1 ..... i. ... • .. -SlO·l 542 HU!tfiitqto11 CrntH-1...., • ..... 11·• ~ ..... -lt7-IOl l J --·- ' ·. ' This is AMERICAN · SAVINGS * 89 YEARS SAFE. *Capital and reserves over t1vice le!Ja.l re<1uire1nents. , *ASSETS OVER $41/.i BILUON STRONG. HIGHEST IN 1 t:Ht:~ 1 t~/IV''.}'·s COMPO.UNDED DAlllY! NOW! ACCOUNTS J NSURED TO $40,000 * wi th multip le accounts for a family of 4 * insured to $560,000 $2117.fi>r $1000 . - $1350 .ftJr $1000 CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT (4 TO 10 YEARS) pays $349.82 for each $1000 after 4 years, $1116.84 !or each $1000 after 10 years. based on 71h% guaranteed annual rate providing an annual yield ol 7.79°/o.* $1184.for $1000 . 2'h YEARS OR MORE CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT pays $183.81 for each $1000 at end ol 2Y2 years based on 6¥4a/o gui ranteed annual rate providing an annual ' yield ol 6.98o/a.* ' · fS1059for $1000 3 MONTH TERM ACCOUNT pays $59.18 for each $1000 at end of 1 year bas.ed on 5:Y4GA. guaranteed annual rate providing an annual yield of 5.92°/a. After 3 months interest is paid to date of withdrawal.'!' DAY IN-DAY OUT PASSBOOK ACCOUNT pays $26.95 lor each $500 at end ' of year based on 5Y.-o/a guaranleed al'lnual rate providing an annual y·1eld ot 5.39"a. $5 minimu m balance WITH NO WITHDRAWAL PENALTY. *federal Aegutations 1equi1e a subslar.tial interest pe1'1alty !or early w1ttldrawal. * Now! Earn even more on accounts of * $100,000 or more-ask tor details. · SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MON~Y ORDERS • TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANK CHECK-A·MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY·MAIL SERVICE NOTARY SERVICES • INTEROFFICE TRANSACTION SERVICE , . TRANSMATIC' SERVICE • SAVINGS COUNSELING SERVICE INSURANCE TO $560,000• Ask tor details Alflliate: Fi rst Charter Financial Corpora11on Garden Grove 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. at Harbor Blvd. 534·8690 Huntington Beach 7830 Edinger Ave. at Huntington Center 842·931 1 Buena Park 8231 La Palma Ave. across from Buena Park Center 522·2801 ~· , Costa Mesa 3110 Bristol St. in White Front Center 979·9800 OPEN SATURDAYS -. . Convenient otflcta serving Southern and Northern California, includ'ing: A~HAMSR,._ • Al\Js.tl • BEVERLY tt.IU.S ·BUEN.A. P~I( • C0!1A MfSA • C./\ROEN GROVE • GLENOAl l HAW1H()ANE ·HOLLYWOOD• HIJNl!NGfON B(ACl'i· LAIC.EWOQO ·LANCASTER • LA PUENTE LOS ANGELE S• >.'ANt!ATlAN _B(ACl"l':-M(lNTCL•1R ·MONTROSE • N()RWAI It• f>ALMO~Ll- fl,,.LOS VERDES ESTAtf S • REOONOO 8£,t.CH· SANIA MONICA · $H£.t!MAN 0A"'S •SOU TH 8AV C~Nlf R Tf_IM'lE CIT'f' • _Wti\TTlfA uPlO'HN • WHllllfR·tASf • EL-CAJ0"1·5t.I~ 01(;QO ALSO !N: SAN rRANCISCO. 0Al(l.ANO . BEAl<[LEY• SAN JOSE. !A<R•M("<TO. DALY C1TY W£SnA .. ! $.4N MATEO. REDWOOD CITY ' $AN AArAn ' M(INT€Rl'.V . El CEAA•TO • RICHMOND· WALNIJI cneE-: SAN BRUNO• VALl.EJO• lOS GATOS• S!JNN'fVAL( • fl!EMONT • HAVWAHU ·SAN L(Af40AO .. I l ) ' l :t • l \ , I • Saddleback -·' ' , J Today's l 'l11al ' N.Y. Stocks ,, VOL. 67, NO. 343, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, Cll,ll FORNI A MONDAY, DEC!;iMBER 9, 1974 TE N CENTS Moulton, El Toro Develop1nent Studied The Orange County Planning Com · mission ""'ill reopen public l\,earings T uesday on a cuunly gener'.t l plan am«J:ndmcnl proposing development on 13.676 acres in Laguna llills and El Toro. County supervisors scnl the pro- posed third a mendment to tbC general plan back to the commission last week. Jl inclutles the 9.000-acrc l\'loulton • ID Frantic Fight Ranch and 4.000 acres 1n three Ranch . so named because or its ranches 111 northern El Toro. stepped, Babylonian·like design. The Supervisors obJected to the com -ziggurat was recently acquired 1n a mission's recommendation to allow land-t rade from Rockwell lntcrna - residential development under the !tonal. . night pattern of the El Toro T\far1nc fo r a specifi c time at the planning Corps Air Station. commission meeting, which begins at They also asked the commission to I :30 p.m. in the hearing room of thl' consid e r 1n ore low-cost housing engineering building, 400 Civic Cente r around the feder al government 's' Drive';Sa nta Ana. :tiggur <it b uilding on t he 1\.loulton "' 1· J ~ _a pproved, current plans for the s an Saddlcback Valley acrcngc could mean a po1lulal1on from .\l.000 hl 79.250 ;idded \\'llh1n the nc:o:t 15 years. State la"' prohibits ncYi' re:i.i.d~en tial dcvelopmcnl with the ··65 CNEL"' tc6mmunity noi se exposure le\1el) zone generatC'd by ai rcraft 001:.C' A total of 1,420 units y,·erc sho'4·n un· dcr this zone on the ~1 oulton Ranch in the approarh and takeoff paths of the El ·roro 1\.-1 ar1nc Base . ~l 11Ltary J1r!1clds1<.1rc cxcludc_rl. from \ht• stJIC I:!\\" unless a cou nt~· s :urport land us1.· t·o rnn11 ss1on dl' l('rmLnes othrrYi 1sc Orange Count~··s eomm1:.:.1on has not taken :ll'l1on .'il't but is expected to of>pose the rl':.1den- lial u:.£':. afti'r ..1 pending land ust! :.tud.\ . Plans for both parcels \\l'rl' pro- duced by the pn\·atc pl anning fl rm or Chapman, Phillips, Br;intil and Hed- -acre Doctor Tells ··How Baby Died Dy TO~t BARLEY Of U.. D.1111 l'ilol S~ft An El Toro doctor wh o fou ght for 15 minutes to save the life of dying Rolx!rt Dabney told a n Orange County Superior Co urt jury today that he thought the e ight-month-old infant was dead \~1hen he took it into his arms. Dr. Da vid Ferrin testified as the t rial of Jennifer Eliza beth Dabney and l\.1a rlne Corps Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney, both 24, reopened that the baby's face was a mass of old and new bruises. Dr. Fe rrin testified t hat he· finally detected a heart beat in the baby and jnse rted a tube into its throal that would allow it lO breathe. .. I was al fi rst convi nced that it wasn't breathing," the ~1arine Corps s tation medical orficer said. ··But then I found the ba by \\'as actually g asping for ai r about ri ve or six limes a minute." Dr. Ferrin testified that he and his c orpsmen d id all they could for the MAC Meets Crisis Over Meeting Day ln their first official action, Mission Viejo J\.1un icipal Advisory Council I MACI. me mbers split on when to have their next meet ing. A m olion by Councilman J ohn No · hie to meet at 10 a.m . Saturday passed i n a 3 to 2 ballot. Councilmen Carl Neve and Ri chnrd Lowcock dis- s ented. NC\'e s aid Saturdays are bad for meetings because many people :i re out of to\vn or have other thi ngs lo do. lie said lhe next meeting s hould be held on a week night. stricken baby ··at top speed" and then rushed the child from the base dis· pensary to Children's 1-lospital. Robert Dabney died at the Orange hospital within three hours of his ad- m ission. It is all eged that Mrs. Dabney in- flicted the injuries that caused the de- ath of the baby, one of twin sons. after she failed in an attempt to drown the child in her bathtub. Prosec ut ion w i tnesses h a ve testified that Robert and his brothe r. John, were raised in a base home that reeked or rotten food, soiled diapers and huma n and animal excreta that was splattered throughout the Wherry )-lous ing home. J\.1rs. Da bney races charges of first degr ee murder_ l·lcr husba nd is charged \\'ilh manslaughter and child neglect. Dr. Ferrin testified today that Mrs. Da bney told him that the bruises on her baby's head were caused when she slapped the child after he choked during the previous evening. I-le said Dabney nodded assent t11'Lhat state- ment. Prosecutor Pat Brian alleges that the baby was given a "savage and brutal beating" by Mrs . Da bney a fter the drowning attempt failed and that Dabney tr ied to revive the child by mouth to mouth resuscitation when he returned home. Brian has told the jury that Dabney \.\'ent to bed for the night after he \4'as unable to obtain any response from the appare nlly dead infan"ra Brian said he will also introd uce in- to evide nce portions or the confession that J\.I rs. Daboey allegedly made to · Sh('riff's officers shortl$-..a.!ter her ar· {see TRIAL. Page A2) Santa Hiis Tow•• Parade \Va lche rs greet Santa Claus during Sunday a fternoon mini parade spon~rccl by "'lissio n Viejo_ J aycees_ and thl! "lissirJn Vie.10 .-.\ct1vit 1cs Con1 mittee . Paradl' \\<JS p<1r l ol' .. ri ,·e '.'J"lghts of Christmas" obser va nce in l\lis · ~ion Viejo .. U Thant's Body Held on Campus RANGOON tUPI ) -The body of former U.N. Secre tary General U Thant was placed in a makeshift mausoleum on the Rangoon Universi- ty campus despite objections from the family and in an atmosphere of con- . troversy. The partially completed· memorial \4"as built by students of Rangoon Instit ute of Technology. \Vbo "'ilh Buddhist monks seized the casket Thu rsday Vandals, Fire, Theft Cost District $1,052 Vandalis m, fire and theft caused a total of SJ ,052 damc1~c in the. Sad· dlebjck \'alley linit1cd Sc)lool Dis· tric t from 1atc October to mid · :-;-o\"ember, alone. ·rhe school distritt keeps records of such incidents bcty,·ccn mee11ngs of the board of trustees According to Hobert l\Ialthe\v, as· sistanl superintendl·nt for business S{'f\'ICCs, the most costly loss \\"Us a S363 ca mera stolen from a teacher's ·desk at ~t ission VicJo i·ligh School. A districl spokeS\\"On1.an said th<'ft and vandalis m damage. has been run- ning at about Sl,500 per month re · ecntly. \'andals \\"ho brokt' into Cates Elen1entarv School 111 1-:1 Toro :\o\". 6 t';1uscd S3.\.·I \\"Or1h of d.1m•1i::c \\hen thl'y broke <1 1\•1ntloy,· in the vice· principal':; 01f1cc, entered, and stole sever;1l Llcm s In otht•r 1nc1<tcnt s rcpor1ed -Six fire. cxt1ngu1:;he1· . .., \:t\Ul'd at S12!l \re rc .:.tnlcn tron1 \l1 l>~1on Viejo tligh .Sl·hool and l\t'rl' rl'plarc<L Vandals hrnk~· 11110 V:i lcn ci<i El<'n1 cnt.a ry &:hool '."nv 12 :ind thrc111 1nud on \1 alls. 1an11nt·d dnnkinC" foun (JLtk Of [ fVLllC'. llear1nJ:S on the 1n ass1\"C propol>;ils bt·g:.n la:.t ~un1mcr and \\ere sent to l·ounty supervisor:-. last month Super\·1:.tH':> ha\e until Dec. JJ h.1 ;.u·t on the third a1nl•ndment propOl>Jl". L'nder state l,1\\', a county can m.1kt• only thl"L'l' amendn1eqt~ to 1ls land u:-.c pla n per~ ear. . If the third amcndnlL'nt 1:. n•Jt Jjl• proved, it\\ ill be dt.•lay<!d intu ltl75_ aze 4 County Youths Qu~zzed A brush fire fnn nt·d b\ S0·1nile-an- hour \11i nds blackened 123 acres and threatened several expensi\"e homes in the hills of Ornnge and Vi lla Park Sunday be fore being extinguis hed. Orange Count y Fire Capt. eruct! Turbeville said today the fi re ap- pa r en tly wa s sta r t e d by fo ur youngsters playing with matches in the tinder .dry brush. 1'he youths were questione d and released to their'" pare nts pending action by juvenile a uthorities. Turbe \'ill e said the fi re. which b urned around the exclusive Santiagt) Heights a rea. came \\'ithin a few feet of a large home on Glen Albyn Lane but did no damage to the structure. . 1-lc said the fire \\'.'.ls the serontf largest of the year and ma_v have been bigger if the ground hadn"L been soaked by the recent r ain. The fi re broke out <1l abouf 11:30 a .m. in rolling hills east of Sanllage> J unio r llig h School. Turbeville said fi remen and volun · tecrs battled the blaze for nearly three hours tie rore containing it. At the height or the fire. t he re \vcre more.; tha n 100 me n on the fi re line a long with 27 engines and two bulldozers. 'fhe fi re might have been controll ed more quickly \.\-'ith airborne water drops. but Turbeville said the planes were grounded by t he '4'ind. As the fl e1mes roared toward t\\"O dozen hills ide homes, county she riffs: deputies patrolled the area ad\"is ini;- pl.'Ople to e\" acuate. Turbe.ville said A number of res idents. burdened b.1· their prize possessions and \ead1n~ family pets and horses, walKed a\\'<.iY from their hom{'S . They were taken t o an C\"acuation center at the nearby school and re- turned home Sunday cvcn1nJ.! '4·hcn the d.ingcr had passed . 1'urbcvLl h• said. Patrolman Killed ECJIO J UXCTIO:\. litah fL'Pf) -A l itah high\ray patroln1an "·as shot 111 death along lntl.'rstnte 80 Sundav ni ght when hl' stopp('d ;1 traff11· \"iolator. The CllP idcntlf1cd the \"ll" t1m as palrolm<in \\'illt am J, i\n- ton1cYi'icz. 27, Coal\"1llc, Ltah. No ble. ho\.\·cver. said he was going lo be o ul of toy,·n all week and made Ole motion for the Saturrlay meeting. tain,, ;;nd locks, 1 1~r a IOlJI of Slli:! . .---------------, Election of a chait·man a nd officers a nd approval of bylaws ar e the agen- da items for the Saturday session. The meeting will be held at l\.lission \1iejo lligh School in !i.lultipurpose _ )loom A. In anothe r matter, council me m- bers agreed to hold a logo design con- test. The logo v.'ill appear on l\.t ,\C sta· tionery a nd business cards. De1alls of the contest will be Y..Orked out at a fut ure meeting. They also lellrned that tYi'O applica- t ions ha ve. been received from persons desiring to y,•ork as the coun· cil'ssecretury. -Duties or the job include manning the J\.fAC o(ri{:"c on a p~rl time basis. l aki ng niinull'S a t meetings a nd secr etarial tusks. Applications may be sent to the fl:tA C, 26129-D La P:1 z Road, ~lission VieJO. * * * MAC Member Queries Public Richard Lo"•cock. a l\.t ission \1it>jo hluncipa l Advisory Council member. wants to know whal rt1isslon Viejo re- sidents have on their minds. At the MAC's first official meeting ·Saturday, he urged them to write let- lers to the Advisory body with their concerns and suggc~tions The ad dress is 26129-1) La Pai .Road, Mission Viejo. • Steana Drivi1a' /tin•• \Vork m a n wearing hard hat and ear pl ugs watches as steam PQ\Vered p ilcdrivcr h ammers piling into ground at Laguna Hj\ls Mall. P il- ings ran g ing from 62 to 70 feet in le ngth are bein g driven into ground Jn prcpar:ition fo r const r uct ion of new store . Steam piled river • I, ' acting like giant hammer. hits p1hngs with 13 tons of pressure' f'aCh time. It takes aboul 20 minutes lo hammer the pilings int o the ~round, accor.ding to s pakcsmen for the firm doing the work. . • \ ' induma ~l'. -A g;.itc wa ... forced npt•n at the tractor barn at L\l1 s:-.1on \"it•jo lll p.h School :ind S!O rlamage cau!>cd \\-"hen the tork Ii fl \\;ii. bent. Wa.k ef ie ld/s Fi1ial Rites He ld Toda y ' Fu111•ra l l'-l'I"\ 1r1·s \ll'ft' he ld this ;.d 11'.rn11'.1n n1 L;1guna !Sl'.li<'h 111r Char~-. \\. \\ ..tk1.·t1eld 111 I·.! r1•1u, .1 r1·t1rl'tl U.S :\:ivy l1t·uten<11ll commandC"r. Ile died Thur:-d.J,\ al lhl" ,1ge nf 5!'1 :\Ir \\'akef1t•ld is :-u r\"l\'Cd liy his \\'ido11 . ~I ,11· .V , I '4"0 ..;011s. Ch ,J rlcs \\'. or Son Diego .u1d \V1lhar n ('.of' El Toro: ,1 d:1ul!h1 i;>r, )\;11 )' :-ius;1n Sll'l•lr of ·r1ious.1nd (l,1\....;, p.1rL·nts, \Ir . and. ~l r!-o. Ch;1rh•.., C. \\'akl•f1etcl or 1-:scon dtdo 11\0 :-11 ... tcr .... ~lr'i. El:11n ~l :irll'r of 1-:~l·o nduln and ~lrs. Ehzabcth J nns('n nf S:1n D1t•g11, a nd lh rt·~ grt1ndth1ldrcn. Pr 1\,1lt· bu1•t ,il follo'4 1;'d th l...' Sl'I"\ ice~ 1'hc f.1m1 ly ~11~,c:1.•-.1 ... t•ontr1buHoos tp the i\ llll'r1t•Jn C.1 nt't'r Society. ;\I r \\'akt•f1<'hl. ,1 .11raduatP of lh1• l\n1al ,\cadt•iny. \t,1~ ~1.1t1011l'd ut !ht• '.'/11,y ·.., roronarlo b.1 ~1· on Sun Dil',Cn h;1rbor prior lo his rt·1 1r1•mt·nl from J{'ll\'C dut\ ;\rrani.;t•incnl s \\'i:>rc h,1r1cllcd hv ~l cCorm 1ck ~l or t u.1r), l.;1~l111 :t Dt•at•h Clear sk1~·s thrtlu}!h 1'ut•!'>rla.v. 111 ghs TuC':-.d.tv Iii'! Jt lhe b<.•achcs. ?'fi 1nl.1 nd. f\ 111 11(' cooler tonight \•Llh lo\\~~ In <15. I ~SI UE TOU.\ \" f'!!d,•ral 1'rad.e Contnu.~sion u( r1r1al can I .~rcollt?ro 11'! 1'1ot .. ,110·1thJJ.JOSh • tl101 Li,.,·.,1i.· rlo:ini .a 1011/ do /o r o cold. Suiry, /loge A f, ······~~ At ,.....,, !.4-r~a• " ..... ><•~· .. llMh"<I ... it.n" L•llCI•" .. ,. l oyd it.1; -···· " C•lt>O,~•• .. M•'•Oft~I .. ~,., " c1'"'"" a• '' O••~t• C>u•1 y .. c-... " PMpl• "'' l c"""''.,., " '-" . .. 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" • ,lft'"'' ... \ • ... • e lr\lnt.• ell\ offHtJl:. \.\ill h.· ket~pl n~ an t'_\t· nn th,• nt•11 l) for rlll'll i\IL:-i:.1on \'1eJo .\lu!l 1t·1p,1I i\Lh1~or1 {.'uun«1! 111 t·on,1 rt" 1no11l h?-> to !'>l't' \.\ht•lht•r lr1 inc <.1dv1sor.\ 1·oun1JL'> p.1 tl('rru.~d ,1ftcr the Sadcl\cll:1t\.; LOllY 11oul1 I Ix.· :1n ;1vecp. t.:i.blc h•i.Jr."·11y Sll'I' to\.\:ird .:i 111·0-bt·r l'orm of ci1)' ~n\1•rnmrn1 Pr«.''l'n' ..,tall' t,111 dot'" not ;1llo1v f:il1~s \.i tlcll'i.;.1tc rt•.1l ).)(l\\'C'r to a ~ccond l1•1 t'I of E:t1Vt.•rnn1t·nt sut h as the lr1·iuc {'ii ~ C'ounc1l h:..~ dc~cribed in its dJscu:t~1uns of <• poss1bll' city c:hartt·r In ordt~r to !'•·I :1 St'('Ond, vill.lJ.:<'· lcvt•I (ur111 111 ~01 t.-rr1rncul 111lt) 111~r;,,i. . ~dies Viejo I n as soon as possible, C'f>unc11 mem· hers suggested establishing advi sory J.:r_ou~s whi~h "'ould operat1:,..as th' ~11 ss 1on VieJO botl y whHe altempts 10 ehan~t: :>t :1te l;J\\' u re being nlulle Council Olcinlit•r.!i hall doubts, howt'ver, over "'hPthC'r purely 11d- \'1sor y pO\'-'C'rs "'OU!d s;:i t1 sfy r csi· dent.-<. Sh;.irpl'S l in his critic ism of Ii mil ing the poy,·ers or \'111<.igc gu\Ct'nn1('11l to 1n1rcly advisory one:. was Councilman 1\r'l Anthony. ~!embers of the council:; v.ould soo n lost-inl l'l't•st . he conll'n<l~d. 1f the) hall no rt: al po11 t:r and .i.ctcd only as a means ,p( communicaUon for res(· dents' cl)mplaints. The county, he suid, 14'111 make U'le ~"llssion Viejo group work because it do1~~ not w 1c1 nl the ;1rea to in(·orporatl· ·"rht•y "'111 throw them little tidbits to kee p them 1ntcrt•lited. ''he said. 1'hc Irvine City Council. he said , has plt·nl y of conlmunirat ion .ilready from thl· city's ho1nco\1·ncrs associn· lions :.ind setting up the advisory · Rroups as targets for residents' con1- ptaints would make the village coun - cil member's job a frust rating one. "I rt:<illy don't think cstablishin~ a l\1 AC ~\Lit scr\·c as a valid test or the It's Tax Time 'Playboy' Aide Cites Hom e o1v11ers Get T i ll Tuesday t)r ;i.n,:!P l'ounty !:i nd.and_ hom CO\\'ners have until 'fucsclay to-get !he t 11~t 1n-.tL1lln1c1H o! their propcrt.y-t.a!'..t:s po~trnarkctl ~i nd in the fll •ll I Drug Use C11unt~ t~1!'..·<:0lll·ttor-treasurer Robert Citron said those \\'ho Pl.~n 1u n1ad their bill:-. on the last d:.iy s hould tDke thcn1 to lhe post ol 1 icc 111 pcr~on to be sure th<:y get the Dec. 10 postmark. I( lhe bill 1~ 1narkecl :.ifLer the deadline dale. a six percent penal- ty c~argc ,,·1!1 be added. lf the bill still hasn't been received bv April 10. tht• due llate tor the s econd infa!lnit·nt, the pen;.ilty goe's lvonL· pei-tt•n t pt·r n1onth. Cl-IICAGO r t\PJ -The forn1er head of security for Playboy Enterprises-· said he testified three months ago lo a federal gr and jury ;:ibout drug use at the mansions of Playboy publisher ll ugh llefner in Chicago and llcvc rly 1-ll lls, Calif. In a telephone intcr\"iey,r. All en JI. El Toro Tot Bitten Cra\\>·ford said Sunday that he re- signed lasl July because Playboy of- ficials ignored his y,•arnings about "the narcotics Problem and people of questionable character that might be associated \\-'rth Playboy." By Dog, Said 'Fair' Seven Playboy employes reportedly have been subpoenaed to appear this week before-a grand jury in Chicago in connection with a federal investiga. tion by the Drug Enforcement Ad- ministration into drug use inside Hef- ner's enclaves. l .. 1nda Cav<.'rly, the ncv,;born El Toro infant b1ttt!n by a dog last wetk, '"ill be transferred from the intensive care t.1nil to the pt..'<.liatr1 cs \\-'.Jrd at '.\li:ision Com1nunity l lospital today. A hospital spoke~1nan s;1id the child is in fair c·ond1llon and 1\·ill continue to be treated by special nurses :.iftcr her move . Linda \\•as bitten on the skull by the f amily's Doberman pinscher \\'ednes - d::iy 1n vie1v of her parents, Dr. and Wind Da111age l\trs. Philip J. Caverly and visiting grandparents. Dr. Caverly said the dog was nol \'icious and had been with the family five years. lie said the animal had been introduced to the new baby but u.·as nervous from having puppies re- cently. Sheriff 's deputies said the dog knocked O\'e r the baby's bassinet at the family home, 24712 Rolling Wood Road and bit the child before h.er parents could act. The investigation was dtsclosed after the recent federal conviction of Hefner 's sociai secretary, Bobbie Arns tein, for conspiring wi th a boyfriend and another man lo dis- tribute cocaine. P..1iss Arnste.in's arrest last Mar ch repo rtedly sparked an order by Hefner , who was i"n Las Vegas at the time. to remove all drugs from both mansions. officials said. · Crawford said from his home in l\lendham, N.J. that he learned of the problem a bout 21h years ago \'>'hen he became head of security. Harbor Patrol Rights "I certainly had knowledge that there were people that o,1,·ere using drugs, but oot on the basis that this was a place of di s tribut ion or anything else." said Cra14·ford. vice pres ident in charge of investigations (or \V ei ls Fargo \n\'Csligattve Services, Inc. in Randolph, N.J . . . 15 Vessels \\"indl> of up to4.'i miles per hour thut ~us.led through ~t:1vport Be;irh O\'l'r the 1\•eekt•nd t'ilUst•d onl y minor ·dama).!c but kl'\11 the Il arbor Patrol busy Sunday r1ght1ng capsized bo;1ts ~nd ret rieving :.mall t·ra{t cast adrift in the harbor. . Woman Slays 1 2 Chil dre n , Self !Jt;Bl.I'.\". Cahf 1U PI) -''Oh mv r.od , I d1dn '1 think·she'd do a~ythinl.! hke th1,,•· \\'11!1am Harte ~aid \I hen tro ll•;1rncrl h1~ t\111 small child ren hail i)('Pn sl:un and their mother ch;irged Y.lth n1urd1•r U;.irtl', ;i grocC"ry 1.:hain l".:ccuti 1'c, !':ud hi s 11 ifc>, Hl•lJ.!D, 30. ha d bcl•n un· tk·r p~ ~ 1· h 1.11 nl· l·;u·1· \\'hen hl.' rl.'ltu'n\·d h1)n11..· hl' found :\l,iml•d ;.i t'ounly !iheriff"s dcpullr'i ' .-dre:.i<l y h .111 rt'spondt·ll lo ~lrs_ B;.irll··s ph1111\~ 1·.dl r1·por11ng the sl:1y- 1n~l>. l)l'PU !!t':-. s;11d !lit'\' f1111ntl t1vr ll ,1\l~hll'I', \1\1iil', 1.1\\,; 1\1)\!ld h,ll'l' ll1•1·n r 1.t·:11 iilit s.i1urd.-1,1..1ln11,11l.'d in .1 h.1\h\1!11 lll·r ti ~l·ar-o!il hi'olher. l'r<1 1~. 11 :i :-t11u11d \I 1th ht.~ thro.il < ut ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t.,• °'·'"'I" ( ,,..\, 0•"• P1!01 "'''" '""'"., '""' b•'"'<I'"" .. ~"" "'"" •'P"O'•• ...... ~>t .... 0•.1"<1t '""'' ... ,~,,.r "q ~oot·~•<>• ~•r~l•f<l>t•.,,.•I•• °""'"""<I Yo;"<I•• •~•o..Q• ~ ..... v. •or c~"• ,,.,,,.. 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""""' "'•• I)" ••o•""'"",, ... 1i.ou1 UJOI •I O"""''\\•O" ~· tOOlt QM 0•"'' ~(Oft,, fl,ht OOl!aQO' N•~ ti (0\1• ,W\O Yl"1•ft<• \,,rv••O!,~ft ~· <••I•"' \.I (J(t "'ll~'"'• &• ..,.,, ~· 00 l•lll•llftfy, .... ,,t••• <to1H,._1 .. "' U iJr>"'"ft'"'• • ID Harbor "l·lcfner is a ,·ery congenial host By Sunday evening, patrol boats and has the Playboy philosophy that had come to the aid of 15 sailboats and people are adult :Jnd make their own their SJ do rs "'ho 11 ere upended by I he decisions," he-added. \\1nds, according to \!arbor Patrol But th.at "doesn't mean Hefner has Sgt DC':1n Cor dell. kno\\•le dgc of it, or condones it, or dis- \;o injuries or loss of prope rty '>''ere-tributes:· he added. reported in the rescues. Co rdell said. Cra\vford said he neve r discussed llo\\-·ever, he added. three small the a ll eged drug use wit h 11efne r. but sailboats \~·ere "dis n1asted " by the :Jdded that he submitted reports for gales that caused the sm all craft llcfn cr 's attenlion. ~·a rning flag lo he hoisted at 8 p.m . Playboy officials in Chicago said Saturday and lo\1·ert•d al l : 15 a .m to-. that 1-1.efner recei\•ed no of£h:ial notice d;iy. or the investig~tion and hasn't be<'n For the rnost part. s::ud Cordell. su bpoenaed to appear befor e the theri' '>'·cre few problems with larger grand jury. 1-1.e "'as expected to rel urn craft being torn lose from their moor-toCh1cagoshortly fromCalifornia. in}?s. · E. Leonard Rubin, attorney for the But found float 1ng free in lhl'; harbor 5200-m ii lion corporate enterprise that Sunday afternoon \\'t:re five dinghys, inrludes hotels, magazines and clubs, appar£'ntly blO\\-TI from docks or thcil" said he "'as 3\'-'are of only three s ub- n1nthcr boats. poenas received by company Tht• high \\·inds forced cancellation emp\oyes. of onr small sailboat regatta but tY.'0 1'wo c lose ass ociates of the 11thers invol\•ing larger craft "'ere ·reclus ive multimillionaire reportedly held under conch! ions th al one have appeared before the grand jury .\'achtsn1an described as "del ightful.·· and seve n others, including two C)n 1hc Ol't'an fronl. beach crowds Playboy bunnies, have been s ub· ~\l.'l't: hl'ld to a minimum by the \\'ind..; poen:ied . <ind a s m•i\I s urf. according to .~('\~'l)Ort BC':1ch lifl',::uards. From their oce:1n sU1l1on. they re" ported only a fc1v !argi• pleasure craft 1.1·ert• sputt1•d on the \\-'h1lcc:ipped seal> during thl' d;1 v. ln!ttnd. tlit."re \1ds linh~ ot her than ",t ft~I\' f.1llc n l.Jranehe., 'lo :.ittracl ci- t~·off1c1ats" attention. l)rsp1te heavy rains that inunda ted the l'J!Y last week. lhere "'ere no rl'- pnrT :' of trf't' uproot1nj.!s or fallen :-trulturl':o;, ;1crord1n ~ lo t•al Stc1v:irt. <hr1·1.·tor 11f th<· cnv'.i Parks.Ueachcs · .ind H1·rreat1on l>ci)art1nt•nl l'uhltc \Vorks director J r)t' Devlin :-;:ud t•1ty C'•'t•\\'S 11l're ":-;ta11d1nl! h)" hut \~t·rt• not t'.illl•<l durnl)! a day thal 11 ind .. .is!'aultl'd Ne\1·1.10rl He<ic.h bu t !'JU:-1•1J ltllh• d:irn:1,(;1'. Gunn1an Arrested LIT'fL E Rtl<'K. i\rk (1\l'l Polll't' :1p[H'l'h1'n<lerl a J!un m;in barricaded for 10 hourt-111 11 r,1iln1;"trl bridge to\\'Cr l'•1 rly tod ;"t y aft£'r he f1 r<'ll s('veral shots antl thC' n shot hi 1n:-;1•lf. pol ire st11d. 1'hl' n'an, 1den11f1t•d a" lluntcr 1\arry Sh1rlc), 26, of .Jc•nnin~s. L;1 , was in ~er1oui; ('Onth\ton at a J.1\llc Hork hospit JI .t ftcr undergoing surgery for a stomach ·wound Hair-raising A t the L east B<>~N (l 'Pf \ \\1le!n Gtsbt':t R looked in lhe mirror af1cr t11k · 1ng off hii; hat. he <1aw !hat most o( h1.s dark blond hair had ~one A prarliral JOkc1· smtared :1 \h;11r rl'rnovin.: fl:i!>I(' into lhe 48·yc:tr·Old hor~1r11lture expert's hat \\'hen he i('ft 1t 1n tht city hall k)bh~. Lagun a Ge ts Bellflo wer R ape R eport · A young paraplegic \\"Oman, dazed after being raped in her Bellflower apartment by a burglar, today drove aimlessly following the sex assault fin ally reaching Laguna Beach where she reported the crime to police. Police Sgt. Norm Babcock said the local department had officer Carlene Ambrose comfort the 25-year·old crip· pied v:oman, and took a n information report. She was told to contact the HcllrloY.·er Police Department to file a complete crime report. The Bellflov;er woman told officers !ihe htld :1\va kened in the middle of the ni,l:(ht to find a man standing al the end of her bed. The v.·om::in said s he \Vas raped by the 1nan, \Vhothen ned. Par:Jly7.ed from the wai st down by a spinal disorder. the wom an ~aid she climbed from the bed into her wheel chair. went to her <'a r, \oad<'d the "hecil C'hillr In and then drove toward lhe beach. f '.....,.P ageAJ TRI AL.· .• rPsl Inst Junt.' l. 1\l rs Oabney·s s<1n. John. ha s been removed fro1n ht•r custody and is be 1njt placed for adoption by counly :1uthor1ttes . It has been test1fiM that he also suffered a , broke n arm and br1.uses at his mother's hands. Anothr r inf:int. horn while tltrs. Oabn ey "·as <1wa1t1nJ? trial. haio also bren taken from her care and will ht• offcrl.'d for ntloption, Dr111u said, i I - for AdviS~ory ~C~~ncil second tier or go,·ernment," Antnony mainlalned . ~ "There's a Jot or dif!ercnce lx'twee11 a toolhlesl'I piranha and a piranha \\-'1th teeth,·· hl'Sa id. Counrilman John Burton, however. suid , "Let's put a rew teeth iw its n1outh. Say "'e give it powers <ls an '* r1..•<1 pl ann i ni,: commission." 1-:stablishing advisory <'ouneils as ,in 1nte r·1n1 measure would get res i- dt•nts involved in the second layer of ,::overnmc nt and help the m un- 1\ersland it s functions \vhcn il is final· ly put 1n10 11s final, more powerful for m . Uu rton said. • • Has Se.rl uplels Charlotte Lange, 26, gave birth to sextupleL<> Sunday in San Jose. The smallest infa nt di ed about four hours after birt h, a nd t he other five h ave been placed in r espirator s . Story, page AS. · College Due Proposal Bad Grades on Saddleb;:ick College administrators tonight will recommend the Board of Trustees abolish the practice of giv· ing failing grades. Rather than flunk studenl<; at the end of the quarter, administrators propose fa iling students be dropped from the class. College trustees will consider the proposed policy change at 7:30 p.m. in the James 8 . Utt MemoriaJ Library. "Students could still get D grades, but we would be eliminating Fs," ex- plained Dan Armstrong, com mun ity services and iniormalion director. Armstrong pointed out that students receiving a n F earn no credit. "Get- ting ::in 1'" on lop of receiving no credit is sort of a double p e nalty," Armstrong said. Armstrong pointed out that a stu- dent who is dropped from a class he is , nol passing can repeal the course al any time. • r ~l ayor Gabrielle Pryor siiggested that the experience of the l\11ssion Vic - ~ council would be a good guide as to · Y.'hat to expect from s1milal' groups in lrVlhe . "\Ve should talk lo the MAC and watch their progress as they go thro ugh their recommendatory bit \\-'ilh the county su1>Crvisors," she said. If the t'ity decides lo have such croups, an election could be held <1s early as next November. she su~­ gested. Ne1v FEA Clrie f Energy Ahead: \VAS llINGTON IAP) -Energy chief-designale Frank G. Zarbsaid to- day that the odds favor adoption of mandatory ene rgy conser\'alion mc>asurcs. Zarh in!listl'd that it \~·::is •·too earJ y to tell" for sure. but added that ·:my O\\'n personal vie"' is thal ""'c·rc goinl! to have to t<ikc stronger measures" to cut back consun1ption of high-priced foreign 011. Zarb. nominated by President Ford to succeed the ousted John C. Sawhill as head of the Federal Energy Ad · ministration. made his comments lo a reporter after opening three da)'s of hearings al the FEA on lhe problem of increas ing domes ti c refining ta pa city. Zarb said some ma n datory measures being considered include :J gasoline tax ;.ind restrictions on oil im- ports. Al anottfer e nergy hear ing, mcan\vhile, Interior Secretar y Rogers C. B. l\torton said the Uniled States must develop a dual policy of conservation and resource develo1)- ment to meet energy needs in the years to come. "The real policy question we face is not either con.~ervation or develop- ments," Morton said at the opening session of the three·day publie"hear- ing on U.S. energy policy. ··The m ajor decision is how do we balance these t"·o strategies." "How much conservation can the economy o,1,•ilhstand?" he asked. "What should be the pace or re- source development?'' "\Ve are well aware t hat U.S. energy consumption cannot continue to grow at 4 to 5 per cent a ye;:i r. but it is equally obvious that energy con- Marine Corps Opens Center CAMP PENDLETON <AP) -The Marine Corps opened its new nine· story medical center today w.hich replaces 86 single -story buildings, .mostoft he m World War II barr acks. The 600-bed hospital which cost $26 million to build will ser ve El Toro !\Larine Air Station. Marine Corps Supply Center at Barstow, Naval Weapons Station al Fallbrook. the l\farine base al Twentynine Palms and Ca mp Pendleton. Dependents a nd retired military personnel also may t.1se the new facilities . • -Stiaron Lundquist, a UC Irvin\' rot•<l 'olo'ho is working 1Yith. the <'It)' ln 11 ~ 1•f forts to dl'aft a <'hurter, has the added JOb or mon1torin~ the i\1 iss1un \11t'J1• group and kee1nng tabs on any utht•r such bodies which rna}' t':<e is t. \\latching the tilission Vi ejo grou11 will give vahtalllt! guldut\CC to the Irvine two-tier government t'ffor1 . l\1rs. Pryor said , by giving lhe <:it ;; ;i <'hance to antici pate "'here mist;1 kt•s might be made. "'I would hate lo st•c us h;1\'t' no I "'O· tier governmrnL at alt bec;.iusc it ~·;is set uo badly at firsl, .. she said. C11rhs Zarh servalio,n musl be blended \\'tth a carefull'y and deliberately planned program or rt'source develo1>mcnt." he said. Winds Help Clemente Fire Crews 1-ligh \\-'i nds proved ;in unexpeCted boon lo S11 n Clemente firemen fi ghl · ing a brush fire in the Los Mares area Sunday. The fire. "'hose ori gi n is still undt'r investigation, started at about ·I; 11 p.m. in a brush area eas t of Los 111ares and soil.th of Calle Agua. burning about 55 acres before it was ext- inguished an h()ur and a ha\£ later. "The \Vind really helped us a lot in that it conlained the fire . It burned down toward the road. , .if it had been the other way, it o,1,·ould have been a different story," Al \Vright. fire department engineer, said. He said the winds from the east \\'ere gusting up to 20 miles per hour. No houses "'ere threatened although Wright said firemen stood by to assist in case the fire reached a ciccus. set up across Camino de Los !\fares from San Clemente Hospital. Two engines from the Orange Coun- ty fire Department's Doheny Station were also called in lo assist the San Clemente firemen. . Wright said lhe property involved belon gs to the Sturdevant and Gor h am Company, l·le h ad no l'Stimate of the dollar value of the damage because he said only brush was burned. El T o r o T hieves -Get $ l ,200 Cash Orange County Sheriff's officers are investigating the theft of Sl,200 in cash by thieves '>''ho entered an El Toro home via the unlocked garage door. Deputies said the loss was r e- ported by Joseph R. J ones, 50, or 24082 Dylan St. Jones. who is the manager of the commissary at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, kept the cash in a cig;:ir box in the garage. Yourl\loneyisNolVl~ured to 8'40.000at1"ariners. A - Now you're twice as safe at Mariners I We're . your "o ldest" hometown savings and loan. You can always count on us to provide you with up-to-dote service and the highest inlerest possi ble on insured savings. Remember , ind ividual acco unts Ore now insured to $40 ,000, ond a family of four con hove as mu ch a s $560 ,000 -Fu lly Insured ! 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MONDAY, DECE~BER 9, 1974 TEN CENTS uigley Maps HO~sing Compromise Two-Tier Test Irvine-Seeks_ Charter Help - ' By DO UGLAS FRITZSCllE OtlM 01H, Pll~ Sllll Irvi ne Cily Council mcrnbers plan t o invite their slate legislators to a council meeting as soon as possibl e to determine v"hether the lawmakers will press ror ch~n1ges in the state law ""hich Y.1ould allo"' a two-lier form of city government. At the council 's third ch:irtcr- drafting session Saturday, discussion passed beyond the theory stage. j A list or questions to be answered by !City Attorney James Erickson and Adminis trati ve Services Director James 11arrington, as weil as the in· 1vitation to the legislators, were aimed 1at finding w11.ys to put a two-tier gov- lernmental structure in molion. As described <it the charter meet- ing»-. l\\'O·tier form of-go\'Crnment l~·ould include a city council which !would h:indle ..f!Jty-wide a ffairs. A sel'ond level of village councils would :have authority over a wide range of matters relating to the respecti\'e ."illa~es . to State Assemblyman MAC ·unit Gets Study By Irvine The Orange County Planning Com- mission will reopen public hearings T uesday on a county general plan .amendment proposing development on 13.676 acres in Laguna Hills and El Toro. County supervisors sent the pro- posed third amendment to the general plan back to the commission last week. I t includes the 9,000-acre Moulton R a nch ilnd •1.000 acres in three .ranches in northern El Toro. Supervisors objected to the com- m ission's recommendation to allow residenlial development under the flight pattern of the El Toro r.1arine Corps Air Station. They also asked the commission to . consider more low-cost housi ng around the federal government"s zigg'urat buildin~ on the Moulton Rarich. so named because of its stepped, aabylonian-like design. The ziggural \\'as rel'ently acquired in a Jand·trade from Hockwell Interna- tional . . , for a specific time at the planning commission meeting, "'hich begins al J :JO p.m. in the hearing room of the e ngineering building, 400 Ci11ic Center Dri11e, Santa Ana . If µppro,·ed, current plans for the Saddleback Vall ey acreage could mean a populalion from 41,000 to (See ADVISOR\'. Page A2 l Has Se.rl11plets Charlotte L3nge, 26, gave birth to sextuplets Sunday in P,an J ose. The smallest infant <lied about four hours after hirth, and the other five have been plated in respirators. Story, page AS. While present state law allows such touncils to exist in an ad11isory cttpaci- 'ty or as sma\J·area planning com- missions, there is no pro11ision for !is· cal or le_g_i slativePOwcr. To give the councils real power, ·changes in the state constitution would be necessary, thus the invitation to State Sen . Dennis Carpenter (R · Newport Beachl and Assemblyman Robert Badhom ( R·Newport Beach I. . Additionally. the coun~il sought ad· vice from the city attorney and ad- mi ni strati 11e services director on: -The po'A-·ers 11illage councils cou ld be delegated under the city's existing general law st~us , as well as those that could be delegated with a com- bination of a ch:irter government and changes to the state constitution. · -Advisory l'ounci ls sucli -as the .J\.lission Viejo J\.funi cipaJ Advisorv Council. The advisory bodies werC suggested as an interim way to gel the tv.•o·tier ~overnment in motion while a wa iting state law changes. The powers to be given to th€-vil lage . councils could include the abilily to lax their constituencies at a higber level, that the city-wide tax rate if a hi gher level of ser11ices s uch as m ore p01icemen v.·asf'lpo;;i rPrl Additionally, the city council sug· gested that the local bodies be gi \'en zoning powers within their jurisdic· lions. power to grant zoning \'ariances, local planning powers. local publi c v•orks capability and other functions traditionally carried out by a central city go11ernment The city council would retain con· trot in those areas of city-wide con- cern such as setting the annual city· wide budget and tax rate, contracting for county fire protection. police services and others. UC Irvine student Sharon Lund- quist, who had been given the job of taking the diverse council ideas for a two·tier form of city go11emment and drafting a composite firm, ori·ered a number or suggestions, most of which Were accepted by the council . Each village. she suggested . should be about equal in population, but villages shoWd not be split up when dis- tricts are formed by a boundary com· mission to be appointed by the city council. Initially. she said. fi ve to seven ~illage councils should be formed . The areas could be redistri cted at a later date. .. Village council members, she said, s hould serve staggered two-year terms and be paid at the same rate as planning commissioncrs-$50 a month. An assembly of the village co1:-1ncils v.•ould meet annually with the city council to recommend policy, tax rates and city budget. In areas where power was delegal· ed to the village councils. she said. the city council should not have the power 10 override the decisions of the local bodies. She also su~gested that a charter delegating the maximum amount of' powe r possible under present Jaw be passed and the loca l councils establis hed before an attempt to change state law is made. Irvine Council Favors Interim Trial Periods It may ha\'e been the nearness of the lunch hour Saturday that prampt· ed dieta ry allusions to future Jr,·ine government at the city council's third charter-drafting session. Uncerta in about what powers could he delegated to the lo"'·er level of a two.tier government, council mem- bers considered an interim trial period for t he village council s which seem to be fa\'ored as a way to keep governme nt close to the people. An election next November could give residents "half a banana .. , n~ Councilman John Burton described village councils with po!A-·ers now permitted by state la"'· ~taynr Gabrielle Pryor s..iggested $r!ivlng the re~ldcnts a Bit; Ma c, refer~ ring to ad\'isory councils such as l\.t1s· s1on Vlcjo's, . No decision has been made, l\.trs. Pryor said, on '"whether we'll have a half a hanana, no banana at all, or a Big Mac ... The council then adjourned for lunclt. I • .. •• O.i!, ~"" M•" """• VOLUNTEERS WITH SHOVELS HELP BATTLE SUNDAY'S VILLA PARK BRUSH FIRE Fire Gave Homeowners a Scare, but was Knocked Down Before it Could Cause Major Damage Winds Fan Brush Fire In County Doctor-'Eells Fight To Save Dying Boy A brush fire fanned bv SO·mile-an· hour winds blackened 123 acres and threatened several expensive homes in the hills or Orange and Villa Park Su~day before being extinguished. Orange County Fire Capt. Bruce "Turbeville said today the fire ap· parenl ly was started by four youngsters playing v.•ith matches in the tinder-dry brush. The youths were qu.estioned and,,released to their parents pending action by ju11enile iluthoritteit. Turbeville said the fire, which burned around the exclusive Santiago Heights area. came "'ithin a Cew feel of a large home on Glen Al byn Lane but did no damage to the structure. lie said the fire was the second largest of the year and may have been bigger if the ground hadn·t been soaked by the recent rai n. The fire broke oul at about 11 :30 a .m. in rolling hills east of Santiago Junior fli gh School. Turbeville said firemen and volun- teers battled the blaze for nearly three hours before containing il. At the height of lhe fire, there ~·ere more than 100 men on the fire line along with 27 engines and two bulldoze rs. ·The fire might have been controlled more quickly "'ith airborne water drops. but Turbe\•ille said the planes were grounded by the wind. As the flames roared toward tv.·o dozen hillside homes. county sheriff's deputies patrolled the area advising people to e\'acuate. Turbeville said. A number of residents. burdened by their prize possessions and leading fa mily pets and horses, walked a1A-·ay from their homes. They were taken to an evacuation center at the nearby school and re- turned home Sunday evening when the danger had passed, Turbeville said. Girl, 12, Found Shot to Death ~IODESTO (APJ -A JJ.ycal'·ollf Oakdale girl was shot to death and her partially clothed body dumped along a rural road north of here by a man \vho picked her up with another ~irl at. a 1\-lodesto bowling alley, authorities said. l 'he victim was identified as Vivian Elaine Loughin. She a nd another Oakdale girl, also 13, "'ere picked up Sunday at a bo1vl· ini;: alley in north ~lodesto and drive n lo a rural urea between Oakdale and \\laterford, the second girl told Stanislaus County sheriff's officer~. By T01'1 BARLEY otho.lly p;IMl\lff An El Toro doctor who fought for 15 minutes to save the life of dying Robert Dabney told an Orange County Superior Court jury today that he thought the eight-mont h-old infant was dead when he took it into his arms: · Dr. David Ferrin testified as the trial of Jennifer Elizabeth Dabney and J\.1arine Corps Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney, both 24, reopened that the baby's race wu a man of old and new bruises. . Dr. Ferrin testified that he· finall y detected a heart beat in the baby and inserted a tube into its throat that· would allow it to breathe. ··1 was at first convinced t hat it wasn't breathing," the Marine Corps· station medical officer said. ··sut then I found the baby was actually gasping for a ir about five or six tiines a minute." . Dr. Ferrin testified that he and his corpsmen did all they could for the strickeV aby ··at top speed'' and then rushed 'the child from the base dis· pensary to Children's Hospital. Robert Dabney died at the Orange hospital within thfee -hours of his ad-. ' ' m1ss1on. , $· It is all eged that l\1rS. Dabney in- Oicted the injuries that caused the de- ath of the baby, one of twin so ns. after she failed in an attempt to'<lrov.•n the child in her bathtub. Prosecution witnesses have ·testifi ed that Robert and his brother, John, were raised in a base home that reeked of rotten food. soiled diapers and human and animal excreta that was splattered throughout the Wherry I-lousing home. Mrs. Dabney faces charges of first degree murde r. lier husband is charged v.•ith mansloughter and ch ild neglect. Dr. Ferrin testified today that r.1rs. Dabney told him that the bruises on '~'M ·GRATEFUL,' FOR PILOT AD · "I sure am glad ~·e took an ad in the Daily P1lot. .. ~·c got several calls. rm grateful.·· ·rhat ·s the advertisin g success story told by lhe llunlington Ue<ich man \\'ho placed this ad : " ·72 DATSUN 1200 Coupe :Xlnl cond. Sacrifice Sl400 XXX·XXXX tr .vou havt' H useo car Ill sell. c~l l r'42·5678. Put a few words to \\'Ork for you In the Daily Pilot It's Tax Time Ho1neowners Get Till Tuesday Orange Count y tnnd and homeowners have until Tuesday to get the first installment of their property Luxes post marked and in the mail.. County 1ax -collector-Lreasu1·er Robert Ciiron said those "'ho plan to mail their bills on the las\ da y should take them to the post office in person to be sure they get the Dec. 10 postmark. Ir the bill is marked alter the deadline date, n six: perce nt penal- ty char~e will be added. fl the bill still hasn't been rece1v d by April 10, the due date for the second infa llme.nt. thr penalty goes to one percent per month. I her baby's head ~·ere caused wh en she slapped the child after he choked during the previous evening. I-le said Dabney nodded assent to that state· ment. Prosecutor Pat Arian alleges that lhe baby was given a "savage and brutal beating" by r.frs. Dabney after the dro"'ning allcmpl failed and thal Dabney tried to revi \'C the child by· mouth to mouth resuscitation when he returned home. Brian h as told lhe jury. that Dabney wenl.to bed for the night after he was un<ible to obtain any response from the apparently dead infant • Brian said he will also introduce in· to evidence JXirtions of the confession that J\.1rs. Dabney allegedly made to· sheriff's officers shortly after her ar- rest las t June I . · !\.t rs. Dabney's son, J ohn, has been removed from her custody and is be· ing placed for adoption by county authorities. It has been testified that he also suffered a broken arm and bruises at his mother's hands .. Another infant. born while J\.l rs. Dabney was awaiting trial. has also been taken from her care and will be offered for adoption, Brian said. Coast Project Details Slated December 18 · lr\'ine Company planners v.·ill respond Dec. 18 to the concerns of 22 public and private groups about it s plans for develo1)ing i1s 10.000 coast:il acres between Nc1\•1>0rt Beach .:in<i Laguna Beach. At The lr"inc Comp:iny 1\.lult1- Agency Planning program's (l 'IC- !\tA l'l ninth meelini? the con111:in) has promised tu detail how ii is n1eet1n g: the concerns of the govt:rnn1ent~1I agencies ancl privatt· groups \\ hit'h have taken p:trl in discussions of t'>.1ch step of planning the arf!:1 1\.leanwhilc. the co1n11:1ny·s 1>l:1ns \\'ill be aired at the lldhia Corinthian Yatht Club in CornnJ dcl ~l:1r :it noon Thursday. Plans ·descrih ... ·d ;.it the cr,mpany's last mectin ~ 1nelu1tl' 1.:llli aeres or slate p:irkl:ind.11~0 1·c~1r\ l't'n\ers and residenllal devc..'lopmcnl 1n the area v.•hich extends fron1 the constline to the S<1n Joaquin lhll~ r1dgcl1ne Russell's Bail On Murder Rap At $150,000 ' STlG\.1-:H. Okla. 1,\l'1 .lames R.a y ltussf'll . v.tm lo!lt a t~'O·~·car fuzht a~:i1nst l''<tr.1d11lon from California lo Okiahon1a, h.1~ been arr:11gned ht•re on a mu1·der charj?f' Ul\Olv\n~ the slaying of :i 92-Y<'.Jr uld 111\ ahd Associate Di!ltr1c1 Coult Jud)?(• lltirold l)anc orc1(·r('(f Russell held 111 the Ha skell County j;11l 1n lieu of StS0 ,000 bond unlLI 11 prcllm1nary hcar1 niz SCht'dUll>d rnr .J an 8. Hus!ICll, form('r\y fron1 Sti gl<'r 111 ea.o;tern Oklahoma. I!> :u•cuS<.'d of the ~1ar c h 25. 1972. 1Je1Ulnu clc:1th or Albert Chr1st<'nbcrrv of KMI" Official Stung by Criticism Stung b~ a ll•llov.r l·ounr1lm[1n's l'riticism 111 thl' :JJ"(•a of low and 1nodcralc·int'()me housing in lr,·inl.'. Cou nt•ilman lil'ury Quigley s~uJ this morning he 1s prt'par1ng several c.:01n· pron11sc proposals to m1·et housing needs of thost' \\·ho 1,·ork in the l'Jt y _ Jrvint> has l>cen widely critic11:ed because home prices in the <·1ty 3re so high that most persons "'ork1ng in the industrial arc:is n1ust 1111' 1n other cities. Councilman Robert \Vest rcct•n1ly criticized Qui~\ey 's suggl'slion th.it the city rely on pri\·ate enterprise for a solulion. Using housing construction price statistics. \\'est maintained lhat someJorm of subsidy is needed. West's c riticism of a vote to s helve city housing efforts by Quigley :ind Councilmen John But1on :ind Art An- thnny was assailed <1s a ··slra"' m:in'' tactic by QuiAit'y. ...... Wh at-f-"satctv.'as·thn-t r"'"·as lirCCI or· being the guy that <ill the yapping doi::s blame for not moving for~'ard on the housing issue in Irvine," Quigley said. West mis interpreted hi s remarks about what should be done on the housing issue. Quiglcr said . "The implication I tried to make was that a compromise is needed!" he said . "'Politics is compromise. !lousing 1s politics. Therefore, there v.·ill be no solution to the housing problem in Irvine until at least three council members get off thei r idealisti c h1gti horses and get down to the rough·and- tum ble world and compromise,'' Quigley said. Quigley refused to specify what «..'Ompromlse measur~ he is prepar- ing. In (he past. he has expressed a de- .sire for wider use of mobile homes as one means to meet the lower-cost housing need. . "" He has also brought up the possibili- ty of using subsidized. low-interest Joans as a \\'ay to cut the cost or hous- jng without direct subsidi es. .. 1 am gathering the numbers now and I'm not prepared to tell \\'hat m y proposals are unlil I have the num- bers backing them up," he said . ··11owever, my preliminary findings arc that we could do .something in the city if ~·e want to. "It's time now for people to put their money "'here their mouth is. 10 see who 11otes for V.'hat, ··Qui gley s<iid of his pending proposals. ··1 am willing lo compromise. but that means going part way. I do not 111· tend to give up my idealism tot:illv to let others ha\'C their idealistic "a.y.'' he said in a memo addresst.-d to \\'est. \Vest and f\layor Gabrielle Prvor have formed :i council minority 111 ·!he area of hou sing. Both h~1 ve !>Uppt'lrled " a variety of me;H1S of subs1d11in~ housing for f:imil1cs c:irning bclO\Y SI0.000 annually. Several ageneil.'s. intludlnJ: the statc ;1tto rncy µent'ral's hou:,ing t:1:.k force , have ht•cn monitoring Irvine's e11nrts rcg:irding housini.:. t)r;1n;tt" C••ast f'le(lr ~kics through Tucsd:iy. llighs TuC'Sfl:ly 68 at the b,·;irhes. 7~ inland. 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Count·d, 1L·hosl' 20 mcrn· hers :.ire Lo hnng recommendations to Ford in time fol' presentation to Con,!!rt·~:. 1n Jauuary, 1~ sponsoring the hl•arLnj.!s . )l1."n1bers ur' th(' cou ncil 11•dl 1:011fcr ;1t l':1mp David, ,\ld , .S;1\· urday l•l \fl•i,ch !he µrnµos;d~ m•ulc ~lunn,g 1he ht:..1r1ngs and l'on1e up "·1th lik'J 1: l"l'<'Ulll me11di.1\IOfl~ l.l·1· (" \\'h1tt'. .t .-..pok1•,rn<in for the t:on!)u mt·r fL·derat1on of ,\meri('a. ur~t.·d thl' ,\drn1n1:.tr.1t1on to ;,idopt Jnandatur~· t.•ncrgy ('Onscrval1011 me:1:.urc"-1nciudui~ 011 import l1m1ts ;ind ~\Jndard s for rnlpro1·ed <.it1\omob1h· c11~1nt' off1c1ency. \\lh1tc ;,il ~o suggested some federal ~t .1ndard for rt·<1u1rinl-! insulation in buildings and :.;1id the r\dministration ~hould :.t1pµo11 :uJopt1on of a stand-by o:iulhurity fur ~a~ol1ne ralionin~. lie s<tid the prohl1:1ns facing \O\\'· ineotnl' ~rou11s 1nu~l lit: l'Lven atten- tion :1\ th1· :-.1n1~· 11n1e as other energy problcn1:-11 the po!1c1es arc lo receive public support Woma11 Slays 2 Childre n, Self l1LllLI\. t',1l1f \(.l'l t -"()h my Goll . 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TetephOniP 171~1642-4321 Cl.is~1l1ed Advertising 642·5671 , .. 1111 •r~o V•' •f No...,()lh{O """"''""' ( ·"~•·' " ~ ' ' ..... }81 ·6310 ' " .... ·•' ' ' .• rt .. ..... . . . h "· 'I• •1 "' ....... """ ,, , .. '.t """"1,or.t•M•• ,,,,, ' r, '·" •• i1m ,.,.,,,,. • "' .. • u .. ""'"'• ..,, ..... o;lt l·n•l•O"' U IX "'onH•I• • J\'l"t"ki11g \t>. 11"~ Jll"I :\nn. l\~"O·\\'CCk-old g1r;_iffl'. rt.•e('1\·1ng ;i k:1ss from her grantln101hf·r. ():1,vn . al thl' Brn(1k:/1£>lcl , Ill. /{Kl :\nn 1s si:\· fL·L·t \;ill ;111<1\\l'l.(!h..;200 pounds. Hunt Set For Women Fugitives LO\\' ELL, Fla tA PI-A sta\C\\"ide ;11r·ground st.•arl'h 1vas undc1· 11ay fiir fot1r "'un1c·n 1ugi11\'L'!!> and th1· 11oman hosta~e the~· :.t·i1ed al lin 1f£>po1nt. Hu! ofrit1als reported no s1~hting of rhe prison \'an usL·d by the four in their Sund:.iy night eStJpt.' fron1 thf! F'lorid::i Correetion:il lnstitut('. "\re arc get1111j? cxee!lent coopera- tion from ;ill 1;11\' t•nforeemt·nt •1gt>n· l'tes. All ;,ivailablc :1er1al units are he· 1n~ used in an attempt to locate that 1·an," saul \\'ilson Bel!, a spokesman ;it the prison. "'\ 1\·otlld think. :iftcr \l'h111 has hap. pened hcrt:. you'd havt' to 1..·all a!l four es~apees desperalc p{'l'Sons.·· he said. "Our primar.v tonr·l•rn r1~ht nO\I' is the ~:1fl' ;111d SOUf\t\ l"l'COVery of the host:igl'. · · The \VOJ\l(·n. l\10 of them serving life terrns tor t1r~l-dl·grl'C murder. ~~1ined at:ct·s~ to un unlocked tontrol r<xim tn the prison·., ad1n1n1str<Jtion llu1ld1ng Sundu~· 111ght, offi cials said. 'rhere the~· took .. 111t1·hboaril operator I::lizabeth Pc·1.·ll·r, :H. host<.1gl'. State pri~on authorilics said they did not kno11· ho\\' the 11·omen ob1a1ncd kn11cs at the north·tcntral ~·1or1da pri~on \\ ht'rt: ;11! tht· !31..itc·s ;1dult 11 omcn felons art: housed 1'he esl'<IPl't~s \1er(' 1dent1f1ed a:. Judith Sikes. :u. of :\lanalee County, Barbar;1 Ann Baker. :l4. of ()ade Coun- \ \, C:irnl Janet '°'i'('on1an. JJ, of Ji1llsborou g h <.'o unt~. :111d Lou isl' I I tinter. :12.of .-\l;1t'hu;i C11un1~. The S1k1's and H;1k1•r \\'omen 11·c re ~cr1·1n!! lif<' lt>rm:. ;.ind h:t\"C pr(•\'HlUS l'SC ape !'l'L'Ord~, pr1:.on uff1l'1a l:. :.aid. Prison guard :\aron Sullivan. 51. \I as stabbt•d 111 th<' h;1nd .ind cul on the arm and ~houldt•r 11h1le try1n~ Iv re$CU<' :.!rs l\·l'ler. "Offil'l'r Sulli\".111 11•a:.. n1ali1ng h1.~ re_gul.1r rounrl:.. ;ind 11 hrn he· got to the control roQm. hl' .~;111· thc l'our had •• 1-.nife on :'11r:-l'e1·lcr.'' ~;11tl S1111t• \\'1l~o n . :1 .~p .. k1•:-\1·orn;1n for the Dl'p;.i rt int: ill 11! { 'orr<'cli11ns. ·· 11e l ri\•d h) hrt'ak Jt up and \\'as eu\ on h1:.. ;1rm. h •1n<l~ .111d ~hou!der. lie lost :1 tot 111 hlou<l · ~ull1\ an \\;1!; rt·1.1o.1rll0•l 1n f.11r <'ond1- tio11 :it,, ho:..p1t.Ll .\ spok<''n1,1 n for lhl' l'f'l'lcr ram ii) 111 n<'atby ,\1 t"lnt u'h s a1cl :O.lrs . l'eC'ler's hu~b;u1d .J.imt•s , suffL•rs fron1 a hC'art l'ondttin11 .. ind """' under n11•d1 r .d r a rC' Ot f1ci.il.:. h;Hl tn obtain a )lh \ SH' Lill s ,IJIPl'll\ .1\ h1.-ft1r1' tel ling l\·1•lt·r ot h 1:. 11 ill' :. :i hd111·110 111 ·lit' is \cry \11)1"r1t•d,' l\~elcr's nur~t' said. "\\'r .ill .111.·." 'Playboy' Aide ·Cites Drug Use · Cl II CA CO (AP I -'l'he fnrmcr head o( s1·ru r1ty for Playboy Enterprises s;ud he testified three months a,e:o to t1 fcdtral i.:r;1nd JU ry ahout drug use .1t the rnans1011s of Pl;i_vboy publisher 1 lugh l ll'fncr in Ch1eago and Beverly 11111!3, Ca lif. In a telephone interview, Allen fl. Cr;.111·furc.1 said Sunday that he re- s1gn<'d la~\ July because Playho.v of· fici;,ils ignored tus \\"arn1ngs :1bout "the n.irt:olics problem and 1it>o11le of 11ut'sl1on;.1b!e ch;.iracler th:tl might be •1~sociJtcd 1\·ilh Pl<iyboy." St>vt•n Pl..i\'boy t:mplo}t'S rcµortellly have been sUbpoenaed to appear this \\'eek before a grand jury in Chicago 1n ronnechon with a federal investiga· t1on by the Drug .Enforcement Ad· m1~\[!lliQn intQ dr_!!&Jise ins1d~ fl_cf - ncr'senclaves. 1'hc investigation \\'a s disclosed after the recent fes{eral conviction of llefner'.s social secretary, Bobbie Arnsten1, for conspiring v.•ith a bovfriend and another man to dis - tribute cocaine. :\·liss Arnstcin's a rrest last l\larch reportedly sparked 11n order by . Jlcfner, 1vf'io \\'as in L:is Vegas at the lime. 1t1 remove all drugs from both man.':ilons, officials said. Cr;11\ ford s:iid from his home 111 :O.tcndham, N.J . that he learned of the problem :ibout 21/:! years <1go "'hen he bee a ml' head of security. "I certainly had knowledge thai there were people that were uSing drugs. but not on the basis that this "'as a place o{ distribution or anything else," said Crawford , \•ice president in eharge of investigations for \\'ell s Fargo ln\'t'St1gati\"e &r\'ices. Inc. in Randolph. N.J. ··~l efncr is a very eougenial host and has the Playboy philoso!"hy thut people are adult ;,ind make !heir 01\·n decisions." he added. llut th11t ·'doesn't mean 11efner has knowledgt' of it. or condones il, or dis· tributcs." he added . Cra1\•ford said he never discussed the alleged drug use 1vith Hefner, but ;1dded that he s ubmitted reports for I ll·fol•1"s attention. l'lavboy officials in Chil·<Jgo said th:it Ji('fn.er received nooffil'ial nollcc of th(' investigation and hasn't been !>UbPoenaed to ao1>ea1' before the grand Jury. I-le \1•as expected to relurrt tn Chicago shortly from California . E. Leonard Rubin. attorney for the S200·milhon corporate enterprise that 1nclu\:lcs hotels. magazines and clubs, s:11d he "'as a1\·are of only three sub· JlOenas recC'i1·ed by company f!mployes. T\\·o close associates of th e rel'lusive multimillionaire reportedly have appeared before the grand jury :~nd seven othe rs. includin g two l'lavbov bunnies, have been .sub· µoeii;.ied . Nar<'1ltics investigators contended lhat drugs were not sold in the mansions. but 1\•cre m ade av11ilable lo guests and some staff me mbers. From PogeAI ADVISORY. • • i9.250 added v.i.thfn the next 15 years. Stale law prohibits new residential development \\"ith the "65 Cr-.'Et." 1comn1uni\\' noise exposure leve!J zone genera.led by ;,iircraft noise. ,\total of l.420units v.·erc sho,vn un· dcr this zone on the :Vloolton Ranch in the approach and takeorf paths of lhe El Toro :0.1 arine Base. 1\11\itary airfields are excludC'rl from the state la\\' unless a eounty 's ;,iirport land use commission de· !ermines othc•rv.ise. Orange County's commission has not taken action Yl'l hut 1s expected to oppose the r('sidcn- t1:il uses a ft<'r a pending land use slucl y. l'l;.ins for both p;:i rcels \.\'ere pro· tlucccl by the pri\'!ll<' planning firm of Ch;1pman, Phillips, Brandt and Heel· dick of lrvin<'- lleurings on the massive proposals began last sumnter and 1vere sent to cnunty s11p('r\·isors lasl month. SUJH.'f\'l~ors have unt1 l Dec. Jl lo art on !he third amC'ndment proposals. l"ndt'r state la\\'. a county can make only three amendments lo its land use plan per ~·ear. If the th1rcl amendment is not ap· pro\ ed. it 11·1H be delayed into 1975 . Two-headed Bahy BA~GKOK. Thailand '(AP) -Doc· tors at !lua Chi('11· Jtospital deeided to· d:iy that a baby girl born with two ht•atls ;ind four arms is too v.•eak to su r\ ivl' :in operation 11011·. 1\ spukt'sman said sur~cry to separate the bod.v 1s planned wit.hin tv.·o months 1fthc 1nf<.int lives. El Toro Tot Bitten B y Dog, Said 'Fair' --. l.inrla Cavrrl\. lhr nr\\'horn F.I TClr f) lrll.IJll llllt1>n h\· :I flllj.I l.1~f \ll'f'k. \\dj h1· tr .111~ tt•r11.1d {rum I hl' inll'n:.i\ c c.irt• lltll! to lh1• pt•d1<1tr1r.' 11;1ril Jt ~ILS)ion l'111111nun1t.1 1!0 .. p11al toda~ i\ h•J-'>flll.11 Spiikl·~mJn ~Jld thc child , , 1 n f.11 r t oncl1llt1n ,ind v. 111 eonl1nur to l11• 111.•.itcd b\ :..pl't'J.1! nur .. 1·~ .iftf'r !11•r Ill• I\ t' L111da \1 ,, .. h1UPn 1)11 rh,, :;kult hv the f:1n11h :. fJobt•rn1<10 p1n~t·hcr \\'cdn1·i.- d.1) 111 \ l•'I' of hrr p.irtnl:r;, /)r :nHI \trs Philip J . Caverly and visiting grandparents. Or. Ca\·erty said lhe dog v.•as not \ it1ous and had been v.·1th the fam1\} tl\I' yc:irs. He sald the untmal had t"-·Cn 1n1roduced to the new bab~· but 11,1~ ne rvous from having pup1nes re· ll'nll l' Shl>r1 ff's deputies said the dog knorked O\'Cr !he baby's ba!;s1nel ill !hi' fn mdy home. 24712 Rollln,e: \\'ood llo.:id ;utd bit the child before hl'r parents cou ld aC'L • • Stearn Drivin' Man \Vorkman -\vearing hard 'hat and ear plugs 'A'atchcs as steam po\vered piledriver hammers piling Into ground at Laguna l-lills !l.1all. Pil~ ings ranging from 62 to 70 feet in length arc being driven lnto ground in· preparation for construction of new store. Steam pilcdrivcr, acting like gi;:1nt. hammer, hits pilings \\'ith 13 tons of pressure each time. It takes about 20 minutes to hammer the pilings into the ground, according to spokesmen for the f1rn1 doing the \VOl'k. Wind Da111agc College Due Proposal on Bad Grades Harbor Patrol Rights S:iddlC'back Collei.:e atlmin islrators tonight \vill recommend the Board of 'l'rus\1'es abolish the practice of giv· ing-faili ng grades. J{t1th er thi.in flunk students at tht.> end 1if the quarter. admin1stralors provose failing students be dropped from lhe class. ·College tru!llees will consider lhc proposed policy change at 7:3U p.m . in the James B. Utt !\temorial Library. "Students could still get D grades, but \.\'e \\'Ould be eliminating Fs," ex· pl:iined Dan 1\.rmstrong, eommunity services and information direclor. Armslrong pointed out that students reccivin~ an Fearn no credit. "Gel · ting an F on top of receiving no credit . is sort of a d oubl e penalty," ,\rmstron g said. Armstrong pointed out that a stu- dent \\'ho is dropped from a cl:iss he i.') not passing can repeal the course al <.!rlY l!Oll'. Hair-raising At the Least BONN lll PI J -\Vhcn Gisbe:t R. looked in the mirror after tak· ing off his hat, he saw that inost or his dark blond hair had gone. A practical joker s meared a h:11r-remov1ng paste into the •18-ycar·old horticulture' expert"s .hai \\'hen he left it in the city hall lobby. 15 Vessels \Vinds of up to 45 miles per hour that gusted through Ncv.·port Beach over the \\'~ekend caused only minor "d;1m;,1ge but kepi the 1-larbor Palrol busy Sund;.iy righting capsized boats and retrieving small crafl cast adrift in the harbor. By Sunday evening, patrol boats had come to the aid of 15 sailbo:its and their sailors v.•ho were upended by the "'inds. :ll'l'ording to J-larbor P;itrol Sgt. Dean Cordell. No inju ries or loss of property \\"ere reported in the rescues, Cordell said. llO\.\'Cvcr, he added, three small sailboats \.\'ere "dismasted" by the gales that C'aused the s mall craft \\•arning nag to be hoisted at 8 p.m. Saturday and lov.·ercd at 1:15 a .m . to· day. For the most part, said Cord('\I. there \\'er e few problems \\'ith l;,irger craft bein g lorn lose from th~i r moor- ings. But found floating free in the h11rbor Sunday afternoon \\'ere five dinghys, ;1ppurently blo11·n from docks or their n;other boats. The high winds forced C'ancel\ation of one small sailboat r('galtu but t11·0 others in,•olvin_g larger eraft \\'e re held under conditions that one y;,ichtsman described as "delightful.'' On t he ocean front, beach crowds \\'Cre held to :i minimum by lhe \l'inds ;,ind a sm all s urf. :iccording to :\e1vporl Beach lifeguards. From their ocean station. they re- 1>0rted only a fe1v large p\e;,isure craft 11ere spotted on the u·hitecapped seas Uur1ng the day. Inland. there v.·as liltlc othrr lhan ..a few falle n brnnche;;"' to attract ci· • ID Harbor tyoffici.'.lls' attention Dt•s 1,itc hcav.v ra111s that inundated !ht· t·ity l;.i st \\l't'k. Lhl·rc 11el'l' nu J:C· port~ of trl'e uprootings ur fallen stru('tures. i.ll'l'Ol'dini;: !o Cal Stc"'art, d!r('ctor of thL· tit~":: P;,irk~.Be;.iches and Recrt'ation Dt>pat1nll'11L l'ublic \\'orks d1reetol'-roe De1•lin i.;.i1d city C're\\'S \\'Crc ":,tand1 n~ by" but \\'ere not called during a day that \\ 1nds :issaultt•d Ne11 port Bc;,1ch but caused little dumage. Pickets Close ·Some .Mines Cll1\RLES'rc1:-.r. \\'.\';l. rAP) Nu mer ous mines Sl':i.llere d throughout the eoa\ region remained l'loscd tGdJy <1s some miners stayed off the job lx>c;.iu~e or picketing by sti ll-striking 1111nc tonstruction 1\orkers. f'~o r most of the United l\tine \Vorkers union's J:!0,000 so{t coal miners. todav v. as to have been Lh.c first dav of \\Ork fo\1011·ini.; the union'\ .rnonth-iong contract strike. A nc1v three-y{'ar contraet \1as s igned Fri- day ::ind some 1nin<'s resumt'd work Saturday. Ho1vever, ('O:tl companies 111 \\'est \'irginia. Itlino1s, Ohio. Pennsylv;inia :ind Indiana rl'p11rted that some operations h.id bl'l'n C'loscd by pickets. Yourl\loneyisNolVlll§ured to 8'40.000at1".ariners. • Now you're twice as safe at Mariners! We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. You con always count on us to provide you with up· to· dote service and the '1.ighest interest possible on insu red savings. Remember, individual accounts are now insured to $40 ,000, end o family of fou r can hove as much as $560 ,000 -Fully Ins ured! Save at Mariners. 5'1•% 5.39% ~ ... t.ooo.. .......... _ ~! .. :::.:~ ... "Cldtt <•"·'""'""' 5'1• o/o 5.92% .......... .. ,.,,,._ """'"'• 11 OCl"' ...... ! ......... ~····· 61/2% 6.72 % """"'--""h•-"'°"'""" 11 OIXI"' -· JI)""""'~ ••"•'k.,ool 6'1·% 6.98 % _,, ·--....1110D .. -· .,_ ........ _ .. f•fE Sf•VICIS PHOTOCOPYING MONEY OllOEllS NOT ARY SERI/ICE SAFE DEPOS IT IOX TllA VElERS CHECKS TRUST DEED NOTE COtlECTION --- 71/2% = 7.79% -M-11 OIXI ... ---· f.Mo1I ,....i911oftt , ....... I wllof\M\ltll ......... fMl'INr1 kif11<11 wti..... .. 11 M t lftlfk ... M:C..,l'lh, 13820 SEAL BEACH BOULEVARD• JV.L IE'.ACH, CALIF 907«l 0 ll13) Ylt• 711~ 8141 8EVERL Y BOULEVARD• LOS AHCELES. CALIF. 40)48 • (J\J~ ~1 ... 141 ' • ' • / H~ting!on Beach · Fountam Valley . N Today.'s Final' N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 343, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORl\llA MONOA:Y, DECEM BE R 9, 1974 TEN CENTS • • .Huntington Students Gain Again • m Tests Hy PATTY BURNETT Ol n. D.1111, "ii.I SUH Students in the lluntington Beach Union High School Oislrict ranked on- ly ninth among seniors in 14 Orange County districts on state-required .achievement tests lasl"t'ear But high school officials were pleased with the rt!cenlly released lcsl results. Administrators pointed out. -The seniors' scores Y:cre in thl' 70th and 80\h percentiles, ~Students improvt>d in three out of four~ubjects ror the fourth year in a J'O\\', · -Huntington Beach was one of only three districts in Orange County \\'hose 12th graders exceeded score pi::edisJions made by the Department of Education fo,each district. -And, the seni ors' scores were rar. above the California averages. ''The good ne .... •s in llunt inglon Beach is that u•e'vagone counter-to "''hat's happening throughout t he state," Dr. Art Townley, director or curriculum for the district, said The national a\'cr.iige on thl' lowa Tests of Educational Development is SO. The California average declined last year, falling below average in all s ubjects, to 34 in writing and language ~·.~ s kills , •17 1n reading , 41:1 in mathematics and 47 in_spelling. The score or 47 in spelling, for in s tance , n1eans that Californians ranked higher than only 6 percent or those tested nationally, "'ith schools 1n most states participating. The 1-luntington Beach dis trirt score~ were 89 in writing and language skills, y.•here Californians overall did y.·orst: 84 in reading, 78 10 mathematic:. .ind 72 tn :.1wll1ni:: On the btt s1s of soc·1u·t'\'01~1n1t: dat.o, l'lass s ize, ch slriet SLll' and othl·1· criteria, the Dep:1rtmt•nt of Ed ul'al1on predicted sl'ores in Jluntingtun Beach of5tto75 in langua~l'. 5.'lto7-I 111 rl·ad 1n~. 63 to 77 1n m:tlh and 53 to 75 111 spelling. Spelling ";.i s !ht' only 'iUIJJcl'l in '''hich llunlingt1111 B<'a eh seniors did nol exceed the µred1ct1ons and thi: . µrl'\'IOUS )'t.'ar':. scort'S ··sµc.lhns \\'ill. need spl!cial e.m · · phasis· 1n the district I his yc..1r , '' dC'pu • l y :.upc r1nte>ndent Jay Settle :..nd. · Although "'c \fo't•re in thC' i 2nd J>t'l"CCnl tl l', \1;hirh LS close to the lop or the predicted :tcores. \\C .1r(' noL .:..ttisricd.'" In Orange County onl y the i.l'n1or:-> 1n Pl:ic<'ntia t:nif1ed School llL->trLC't. tS~c TESTS. Page 1\:?} 'Stronger' Energy Measures Hinted Hearing Opens J'-0-r-Reed- Jr. Mis• Edison l-ligh School senior 1'1ary Ho g le is Fountain Valley's Junior l\fiss. She is the daughter of l\'lr. and l\-1rs. l·l crberl l-l og l e. 9631 Nethe rv;ay Drive, F o untain Valley. Motorist 'Guilty' In Death A motorist found guilty or misde- meanor manslaughter after a Ne"·port Beach collision that claimed the life of a Huntington Beach man "''as ordered Friday to pay the dead man 's y.•idow S200 a month ror three years. Orange County Superior Court J udge Byron K. &lcMiihln made the payment one of the conditions of three years probation when he additionally order ed Craig Alan Postil. 19, of Placentia. lo serve six months in the county jail. Postil was at the wheel or a car last June 21 th at c rossed lanes on Riverside Drive in Newport Beach and "Smashed head on into an auto driven by Philip E . Siggers, 46 , of9Jl2 La Jolla St.. lluntington Beach. Siggers died a s hort time later at Hoag Pt1emorial Hospital where Postil wa s treated for cuts and bruises. Siggers' passenger. Ptlexican na· tional Josefa Joana, 50, was seriously injured in the collision. She is still re· ~eiving hospital treatment ror those injuries. Judge McMillan made his ruling Friday after reading a probation re· port that comments on a call made to Postil by a friend of SigA~rs· widow. It notes that Poslil was advised that Siggers had no insurance and his Y.'idow was faced with enormous bills. Postil's reply, the report slates, was: "That's tough --. ·· The report also states that Postil told the truck driver who was towing away the dead man's demolished car : "If the 5.0. B. had been dri\•ing a big· ger car, he'd be alive today ." Girl, 12, Found Shot to Death ~IODt:STO (1\P I t\ ll·yt·ur·old Oak<lale ~u·l ":;i~ shl)t to death ;tnd her part1111\y rlo1hell body dum!)('d alonj,? a rural rnad north of hrrc by a ma n ""'ho picked her u1> \\'Ith .1nother girl ut .a 1'1odesto bo\\llll jl allc). author111~" s aid. · The v1cl1m Y.a:o. idcntil'lrd ac; \Ii' iun Elaine Loughin. - By TERRY COVILLE Of ... 0.11• l"l!Gt Statt A personnel hearing for lhe appeal of fired Huntington Beach city in- formation officer Bill Reed opened to- day with the defense contending that Reed was under the influence of tran- quilizers , not alcohol. lhe ni ght he damaged a city vehicle. Reed's attorney, Allan Streller, told a state hearing officer this morning that hi s client admitted to the unwise combined use of tranquilizers along ""°'ith a limited quantit,y of alcohol. but "that he was not guilty of being drunk on duty. . .. Reed \\.'as !ired from his $21 ,000 a year job in late Au gust, for .a fairly minor accident which occurred on the evening of July 19 at the parking lot of Soulh Coast Village, Santa Ana. City Administrator Dave Rowlands fired Reed on the charge that the city employe had been drunk while driv- ing his city ve hi cle on· city business. the night he attended a function of the Orange County Press Club. Today, Streller argued that Recd had been under considerable pressure from hi s job, strain in his marital re- lationship, and under personal pre· i ssurc from Rowlands concerning his marital relationship. · Streller told the hearing officer. meeting in a basement room of city ' hall, that Recd had taken four tran- quilzers prior to attending the press club function and that he had only a limited number of drinks, perhaps un- \visely, during the meeting with the Orange County journalists. Streller also noted that Reed had an unblemished.record during five years ·of c ity employment. Since Reed's fir· ing, _the city has added two other drunkenness charges against Reed. one occurring in 1969 and the other in 1970, as part of the reason for firin~ the information offi cer. Streller challenged that charge, howe\'el'. pointing out that a previous city administrator said on both oc- casions, that neither \\'as during duty hou rs, and that thefe had bee n absolutely no disciplinary aclion or admonishment from the city ad· ministration. Reed's attorney charged that lhc city's introduction or these pasl cases represenled an unconstitulional .. e:-: post facto"' la\'<. Deputy .City attorney Bill 1\msbury replied tltal the prior cases y.•il l ·establish a scheme of such behavior in Reed's employmenl. The st ate hearing officer. Frank <See lfE,\RING, Page A2) Suspect Jailed In Huntington ' Razor Assault 1\ Porterville man is in 1-luntini;!lon Beach jail today after he allegedly slashed a Fountain Volh.•Y resident with a razor blade in a bar-roon1 ruckus Sunday. Orlii Leopoldo. 25, 1s charged \Vith assault with a deadly "'capon, police :said. Leon ;\1cC\ein of 10432 Falcon Ave . ,,·as treated and released at Fount3in Valley Communil)' llospital. Police said he had a six-Inch gash under his left a.rm. as well as facial cuts. The fight occurrt'd about 1 a .m . Sundav at the $i"•1zz:le Slik bar, 19022 RrookhurstSt . lluntington Beach. Police belie\'e the right btgan on the dance rloor , "here i...eQpQldo allegedly bumped into the victim rel)C!atedly. I~ntcr . when the victim came to Leopoldo's tablt', 1hc susf)(!ct alleged· ly struck him "'hile holding the .sing.It?· edged ra7.or hl11de hct"·ecn hls fingei·s. ) ' - o.;i, ""'a.fl ,_ THIS WAS SCENE LAST WEEK IN HUNTINGTON BEACH'S CIVIL DEFENSE COMMAND POST Emergency Center In Basement of City Ha ll Proves Handy During Flooding Problems Shelter Given Baptism Storm Activates Huntington Emergency Center l,..ast week's rain storm and floods act ivated the Huntington Beach emergency shelter. rOr the first time since the new S240,000 civil defense headquarters opened last spring. Two previous "dry runs"' h;ive been held in the basement shelter for city emergencies, but this time the action was for real. Civil Defense Director Bill Lage Woman Slays ,2 Young Children OUBL I ~. Calif. (UPl l -"Oh my God, 1 didn't. think she'd do anythinl! like this,'' \Vil\iam Barte said when he learned his t\\'O small children had hccn slain and their mother chargcd with murder. Barte, a grocery chain rxecuti\'C. said his y.·ife, llelga, 30 , had been un· dcr psyehiatric care. DOW UP; LOSERS LEAD . GAINERS belie\·cs the shelter served its purpose and .. for the first go through it alt y.·ent very well " The shelter. located in the base· ment of the nc\\' police headquarters. serves as a central command center for all of the city·s department heads and other key personnel. During the flood about 20 people operated in side the shelter, Lage said. Tl\.e s helter is equipped with 5220.000 \\'Orth of radio equipment ""'hich the city picked up from the fede ral govcrn1ncnt for 52 .200, Lage explained. The radio equipment monitors 1.1!1 city radio frequencies <ind can serve in place of any city syste1n -poiLce. fire, public works , etc. -if th<: first line svslem should black out. "N0thing can happen in lhf'"~t y (by radiol that \\·e don't know about," Lage said. The emergency center also has a complete telephone system During one thrce·hour period, 750 phone calls "'ere handled by di s- patchers -through the help of the police computer system -and 132 of thPm u·cre classifi ed as real cmergcn· CLCS. Red Cross volunteers also u·orked from inside the emergency center and coordinated the hot 1ncal program for so!lle people dis placed by the hcu vy rains. Lage said the shelter eovers a bout 5.200·squarc feet, \\'Ith fi\"c radio rooms, a main room eq uipped Y.'Jth several desks and te>lcphoncs. a s n1all meeting room for the cit y coun cil and administrators. a tiny kilchcn . ty.·o small bedrooms. t\vo toilets ancl a sccretar~"s offi ce Lage said there is l"no ug h fn od stocked there to hold ot1t fo r al)()ut '""O u·eeks. if nl'CC's~ary . The e>mcrgenl'Y center c an hold up to 72 peopl e. though about 20 is the norn1. l'he cosl o1 t·onsl ru c1 ion Y.'as i240.000. \11th the federal go ,·ernme11l and the city sphll111~ the tost'~·50. ··l\t ost cities ha\"c the~e ce nters, ))ut they u~ual!~ 101.:k lhL' door and nevl·r use thcrn ." said L:1gc. He> also s<1 1d hl' belicvcs the llun11n ~ton llcach !-.hClt£'r is the onl.v nnL' 111 ()r;1111.le Count y hudt \.\'1th fcdct·a l fin ;1nr111g ·rh(' ~hcltl't" 1~ u~cd lor !ra1 n1ng and emcrgcney 11 l.tnn1n ~ NE\V YORK (AP) -The stoe\I'. market was widely mixed today, bob- bing up and down erralically in the \vake of last week's sharp los s. (Tables. A·l l ) The Dow Jones average of 30 in dustrials gained 2.66 points tns80.26 but losers maintained a moderate over-all lead over gainers on the NC\\ York Stock Exchange. 3 Rape Wo~an,·22, Near Beach Pier Trading \\'as relatively quiet. The market seemed largely un. moved by the cut in the discount rote posted Friday by the Fl1 de r lll Reserve. from 8 to 7. 75 percent at l.\\'O regional facilities. A 22·vcar-old \\"Oman \\'as raped re pcat('rliy at knif(•potnt t•arly Sunday f11l tht~ hl•ach near the llunling:ton Bc;ich pil'r. pol1 CC' rr portcd toda~·. l "he \\"on1an had lx.·cn \\·alk1n g he!' dog ahou1 3:30 ;i .m. U'hl'n three men a l'IH'Oa Chl'd hC'r , pol tee :o.:t1d. The s uspl'Cls. ;1bout HI or 19 yea r~ It's Tax Time · Homeowners Get Till. Tuesday Or~ng~ County land a nd homeo'''ners hnve until Tuesday to get the first installment of their property ta'.'(C!\ postmarked and in the mail. County tax-collector-treasurer Robc>rt Citron s aid those \Vho plan 10 n1ail their bills on the last da)' ~hould ta ke them LO the Post office 111 person to be sure they get the Dec. 10 post n1ark If the hilt is marked after the deadline date. ;1 six percent penal 1y chari:e ''~II be added. If the bill sl1ll hasn't been received by ,\prll 10 , the due date for the second inf ailment. the penalty goes to o ne pe rcent per month. I old . took h('r hi a morl· :.\·1·l11dcd por • t1on nf llH· lil .. 1C'h. 11c,11· th~· l1fl·~u.1rrl ~l il llun Shl' told p111!1·1· 1 hl' lhr"l'l' 1n1·n thrL';1tc•nt'<l hv1 111th ,, ktll!l' 1 :J pl'd ht·r .UHi flll"l'l'd hl'I tnl'nJ.:.L.I!\' 111 Ol'.tl ~t·\ l'hl' 1\0111.111 "·'' \111..rn 111 c·11~1.1 ~l c:. •. 1 .\I t'lll Ol 1.11 l lo:.[11! .i 1 'fM GRATEFU/1' FOR l'ILVT AD ··1 ~urc nm ~lad l\"l' t1'll1!.: <a n :lei in !he Dnily Pdot . \\(' AOI '{'\Crjl {'.tll5. I'm )lr<ll l-flll .. Th.11 ':-, t h\' old \ Prl1,1 n.c !'<\J{'('('SS SlClr\" lolrl by lhe llunhn.1!\lln Bc,1('h mJO I\ ho pl,I Cl'd thL!'< .HI i2 I> \l'Sl ' l2Qlt l.\1u1M.' Xln1 ('11od S.1r 11f1cc s1.ioo XXX·X \.XX lf \'Oil h ,~\l' .1 uc;1•n rar to ~1·ll. call &12 56;s Put .1 lt•w wo1·d~ to ~ork for '"" . In lhC' l)dd~· l'doJL ' • Gas Tax, Oil Curbs \Vi\S H !r.;GTO~ <AP) -Energy chief·designate Fr;ink G. Z:irb said to- day that the odd:-; favor ;.idoption or mandatory energy cons ervation measures. Zarb insiste>d that it \\'<.t:. .. loo early to tell"' for sure. hul added that '"my own personal viww is that "'e're going to ha\"c to take stronger n1casurcs'' to cut hack consumpllon of hlgh·pr1ccd foreign oil. Zarb. nom1natetl by President Ford to s ucceed the ousted John C. Sa""'•hill as head of the Federal Energy Ad- ministration. made his comments to a reporter after opening three days of hearings at the F'EA on the problem of increasing domes ti c refining capacity. Zarb said some m a nd atory measures being considered include a gasoline tax and restrictions on oil im· ports. tlr. At another energy hea ring. meanwhile. Interior Secretary llogers C. B. ~·lorton said the United States mus t develop a dual policy or conservation and resource develop- ment to meet energy needs in the years to conic. • "The re<1l policy question "'e race is not e ither conservation or dC\'e\op· ments." Morton said at the opening session of the three·day public hear· ing on U.S. energy policy. '"The major decision is ho\\· do we balance these l\\'O s tratcgit>s.'' ··tto""°· much conse>rvation can the t•conomy \\"ithstand'.'"' he asked. "'\\'hat s hould be the pace of re·· source dcvelopn1ent·.'·· .. ,\le a rc y.·ell a\\•.arc that US. energy consumption cannot continue lo gro"' at .t to 5 percent a year. but 1t is equally obvious that eonergy con- servation must bc blended \\'1th <I carefully and deliberately pl anned program of resource deve lopment." he said The C ;tbincl ·l ev el En e r gy Besourees Council , \\"hO~l' ::!O mcn1 · bcrs are to bring reC'omn1cndat1ons t.o Ford in tin1e for 1u·c~t'nta11 o n to Congress in J anu:iry. 1s sponsor1nJ,! thclleuring:.. '.\tcmbers of the counc·il \\'Ill confer at Can1p Lla\·1d. !\lei.. Sat· urday to \vcigh the propos.1ls ·m.ide 4u rtng the hearings <ind co1n1• up '' !\ h the 1 r re>com ml'nda tion:. Ora11;.ft• ,,., ........ .. 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Z.1pp11t~J11 rla 1n1:. ~h·· ;ind her husband l)urr ha'l'd th(• VJ!l in ~l areh tor c3n1pin~ "'llh their :.ix d:iughtcrs. But she also s1:1rtcd (\r11111g it on the Youths Held "They saw '"' in the pJrklng lot \\'ith the \·an and asked it they could ndc," she rPcnlled . "1\t first I said no , h111 later tttlk<'ll it fl\'cr· \\1th n1 y hu:.band. \\'c dl•Ctdcd to )!o uhead bt·r~u~; of inflat1011 ;ind the energy &;l'l~IS \\'l•dnr.-:d;1~··s hPanng 1s lht• resulJ of a eornpl;11nt filed by Bonal(l lloffrrian, pr1· .. ident 6T South1·1·n C:ihforni:1 Con1- mu1er Bus Scrv1 c{· lie tontends !\!rs. ZuppiteJli is opcr;1t1ng hrr ··earpoo\ '' for profit and Fire Threatens County Homes A brush fire fanned by 50·mile·<1n·' \lour \\'inds blackened 123 acres and threatened several expensive homes .i n the hilts of Orange and Villa Park ::iunday before being extinguii.hed. Orange County fire C:1pt. lirucc Turbeville s~1d today the fire ap· p a r e ntty v.·a!' s tarted by four youngsters µlaying ~1th matches 1n t he tin~r·dry.hrush . 'l'he youths v.·ere quest15bed a nd fl'lt'ased to their par~nts pcrul..Lng action by ju\'Cn1\c : Sch,9ols Seek . $1 Billion . In Tax Money • Schools v.·on 't get the money they need in these troubled times unless they can ~i\'C the ta xpayers a guarantee of imprO\'t'd performance, state school chief \Vilson Riles said Sunday in Anahl'im. Hiles scud s('hOOls "'Ill be asking for more than Sl billion in new support over the next five years -JUSl when t axpayers .ire "·orried about jobs and feeding their families. "Our request must be tied to the as- suran('e -Ko. that is not strong enough ; to a guarantee that the effec· liveness of our educational progrants will be \•as tly impro\•cd. .. \\'ith such a commitment, m aybe we will make 1t. Without it, we haven't 3 chance," Riles said. . ilc said Californians can be proud of lh~ir schools. "I am simply saying that those v.·ho foot the bill are goin~ to expect us to do even better if they vrovidc. us v.·11h the money." Riles earlier cstin1a1ed that SI billion v:i!I be nccdtd over the next 1'ive years to ffil't't 1hc Serrano de· cision. v.·hich holds that il is unfair a nd unconstitutional for the quality of educalion to he d1rectly connected to t he v.·ca lth of the d1 s1 net. ··The Serrano dcc1s1on should be ap· l>roachC'd as an opportunity lo bring l'XCtdlenC(• to :.ill of our schools,'' Ri le.; £aid. ··ThC" great danger of \l:hich \l't' ~hould be a"·are is that Serrano could ~ used to spr(' .. d poverty among our d 1str1ets and make every dislricL equally poor ., Burglars G et TV IU: S uU:set Beach authorities _ Turbevi!!e said the fire. which· bu rned around the exclusive Santiago lleights a1·ea, came Within a few feet of a larg:c• home on Glen 1\lbyn Lane but did no dainage to the structure. Iii::' s:.nd the fi re \\'3S the second largest of the year and may ha ve been bigger if the ground hadn't been soaked by the recent rain. The fire broke out at llbout 11 :30 a.m. in rolling hills cast of Santiago Junior High School. Turbeville said firemen and volun· teers bullied the blaze for near ly three hours before containing it. At the height of the fire, there v.·ere more than 100 men on the fire line a!Ong with 27 engines and t'wo bulldozers. The fire might have been controlled more quickly with airborne waler drops, but Turbeville said the planes "'ere grounded by the wind. As the flames roared 1ov.•ard two dozen hillside homes, county sheriff's deputies patrolled the 11rca advising people to evacuate, Turbeville suld. A number of residents, burdehed by their prize possessions and leading family pets and horses, walked a"'ay from their homes. They v.·erc taken to an evacuation center at the nearby school and re· turned home Sunday C\'ening \•ihen the danger had passed, Turbeville said. Ero"' Page Al HEARING •.. Britt, said that he can make no ruling on those charges at this time, but he \\11\ consid('r the defense c6ntention v;hcn he files hi s \\TLttcn report "'ilh th<' city personnel commission at the end of the hearing, expectgd to las~ at !t'ast t "'o days and possibly three. One \1•itncss, the Santa Ana police office!' whn i1rrestcd Heed the nigh\ of .July 19. 1vns called this morning. Of- f1ct'r Bruce Carlson tcsti fi ed that in his opinion Heed 1\aS "Ilea\ 1ly und~r the innuence of alcohol" "'hen he was found nearly asleep in his city car in the shopping center parking Jot. But. officer Carlson also admitted that the police had performed no sobriety tt>st on Rel·d and !hat 1l "'as possible that he could ha\'e been un· der the influence of both med1ca11on and alcohol. for the afternoon session of lhc hearing. C11y Admini s trator Hov.•lands \\as scheduled lo testify and he cross examined by Reed's attorney. Streller also said that on Tuesday he ,,·ould call several "'ilnesses. includ· \ng Reed's estranged "'l fe , Diane, v.·ho \\'OUld testify that he was not drunk Ju· ly ia. is· p1ctc1n1 up pass<'ng~rs lt'fon~ the route in l"ountain Valley and itunt· lnjton Beach where he already has 1t PUC hC'ense. .. l\frs . Zappitelll claims she isn't maki ng ;.1 prorit. She charg"s p<i!>scngt.'rs Si.GO a day or S8 ;1 \\'f.'t'k. \'•'Ith no char.:c on d~ys thi~y don't ridt' Jlofl'man charges Sl 1.50 a v.•eck. · In !he first six months of operation. v.·h1 ch l'nded ltisl rnon!h , shC' said ht•r net "profil " \\'<IS S2 26 a v.·eek, but she ('l:11ms that monc) ~'as used in clean-111~ thL' \•an and making telephone calls tu passeng_ers "\\'e aren't opposed lo carpools:~· • •• , . • Ul'IT...,,._ Hos Sextuplers~ Charlotte Lange, 26, gave birth to sextuplets Sunday in San J ose. The s mallest infant di ed about four hours after birth, and the other five h ave , been placed in respirators. Story. page A5. From Page Al TESTS ... beat the 1-luntington Beach record of exceeding the state predictions in three out of lour subjects. Placentia did better in all four. Orange Unified School District seniors exceeded ex· pectations in math. Eight Orange County districts topped the actual scores of l~unt· ington Beach in at least three sub- jects. Scoring higher \\'ere seniors in Fullerton Union tli gh School District . Nev.•1,ort·:\1esa. Orange, Placentia. Saddlcback \''alley, 1'ustin. lr\·inc ;ind Laguna Beach t.:nificd School Dis· tricts. Tu0st1n had the best record of all \\'it h score~ of96. 95 and 97 . Belo\\' lluntington Heach "·ere 13rea ·Oli nda, Capistrano, Garden (";ro''e. Santa Ana Unified Schoo! J)is· triers and t\naheim Union High Schaul Distl'lCt Overall. To\vnley said, Jlunlington Beach's scores are a tribute to the job teachers are doing in the classroom. Overcrov.·ding a'nd_ extendcd·day scheduling in the district apparently had little effect on the scores. he seid. 'fO\\·nley believes o\·ercro\\·ding af- fects a student's ability to cope, to get along v.•1th others, to expand his ;1"·areness through extra.curricular activities. "But c\·en though a freshman takes English at .1 p,m .. he 's still in the room \\'llh ;:1 g00<I tc:.ichcr. And he's not rcatl.1· hurting in th;:it respect," ·ro"'nley said. Burglars 1vho smashC"d the front door knot> to ~ain entry ha\t' stolt'n o porlable color tclc vi,.100 set from ::1 Sunset Be:1ch apartn1ent. Orange County Sheriff':. officer ~ sa1d . Deputies said the intruders look the set \'alued at s-100 from the home of marh1n1st 'l"hom as :\!;irk f\lumford, 2-1, nf I ti-125 :!-Ith SL. \1 h1!c he \\·ai. out to chnnl'r ORANG E COAST ~IF Doctor Tells Fight To Save Dying Boy DAILY PILOT '"' 0.•nqo to•1t 0."• P.t., •. """ ""''" '''""' l)o.....,!JWN~ ... P••\\ "O<ID+•-Dol.,.0.••00 ca,,,1 Pt..tll•"""'~ (OPnCO•n• ~f0·"~1••~•!•0•"A'r ~,.,_, M<:NI•·· !"•ouQn r"°"' '"' '°''• W.-4 ..... 11(1<1 8f~!ft .. uftl•"QIM ...... 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Dl·nni!> l:u~cn~ 0~1bney, bolh 2·1, rl'opcned th;1t the haby 's faC'<' "·as a n1:1;,s ot nld <.\lld nl.!W bru1~(·s Dr r<'rr1n lcstiftcd th:\t he finally dc!t'l'tt•d H he Hrl heal in the baby :ind 1nst'rtcd ;1 tul'lc.: 1nlo its thrual that 1\0Ul d allow it to breuth<'. ··1 \\J~ .it fi rst con\tnrC'd lhat 1t \\a~n't brl•ath1nj! ... !he ~1;1r1nc Curps ~t,1t1 u11 ll'll'tl1ral t1ff1l'l'r said. "Hut then I found the bab.v "',IS ar.:tu;illy i;:a!ipin,e;: for .1ir about f1\'l' or six times <A n'llnUll'." Or. Ferrin lest1fit'd lh<1! he and his cor·psml'.'n did all thl·~ l'ould for the !ilrtcken h:ib~ "at top speed" .-nd then rushed the child from the base dis· pens arr to Chtldrt:n '5 Ho:oi:pit:ll . Hobert D;ibne~ died al thl' Orangt hospital 1\ilhin threc hourb of hi s ad· Fl11S~l011 II 1<; ;llt(',!!ed that :\frs Dohn~y in· flu·ted' the 1n1uncs that c:..used the de· ;,dh nf the b,1b,\. 011c of I I\ in son:,, after sht' fa1ll·d in .in an,~mpl 10 dr11"n the child 1n h<1r balhtub. Pro ~ecu t1on "'ilnt'SSC'S h avt test1f1ed th:11.1tobert .. nr1 his brotht•r. .John. \\t'rc r;usl·d in a base home th,1t rt·t•kt·d of n1ttcn fOl)(J. :-.)lied r11.111er5 and human and animal f'xcrela thal ".1s sp\a\tercd throughout the \Vherry llous1ng hon1c_ Mrs . Dabney faces eharges of rirst degree murder. Her husband i ~ chargl'd \\'ith manslaughter and child nei:lcct. Dr. Ferrin tl's\\ficd todav that i\trs. IJ.ibney told him lhat the.brui ses on hrr bah.\''S heud \\'ere caused \\•hen ~h(' slapped the child aftt!r he choked , during the prc\·ious evening, lie said Dabney nodded assenL lo that state- ment. Pro!>r ('utor Pal Brian alleges that th(' htiby \I'll!> given a .-·savage und hrut:.d lleat1ng " by ~trs. Dabney arter the drowning attempt railed and thal D:ibney tried to revive the rhrld IJy rnou!h lo mouth resuscitation ~·hen ht r t•turncd home. llrian has told the jury that Dabney "'en! to bed for the night after he was unable to obtain any response from th(' apparcnll}•dcad inf<1nt . Arian said he will also introduce in· lo evldcnc<' portions of the confession thut f\frs. Dabney allegedly made 10 · -~hcr\ff's officers shortly after her <1r· rest last Jun(' I ' :\lrs Dabncy's son. John, has been remo"ed frqm her custody and is be· ing placed for adoption by county ;1uthoritH•s It has been testified that hl' also suffered a broken ;;irm and b1 ui~es at h1!! mother's hands. Another Infant. born ~·hlle ~I rs. Oubnev "'as awlliting trial, has also been taken from her care <ind will be offered for adoption, Rrian :r;.llfl. ltoff man said today, bu.the ex p•aine<l he believes Atn. Z,appctilli shoyld._ cha rge: only fo i:; expenses "nof per capita." •le also s uggested her muintenance cosls for the first six months may h<1ve been "padded." and he ques- tioned her including $44 a month depreciation of the va11. ~trs . Zappitelli said she came up \~•ith her carpool fee after talking to ot her d ri ve1·:.. "This seen1ed about average," she said. Hoffman argued her expenses pro· bably are ··more like $4 or SS" instead 'Playboy' Aide Cites Drug Use Cll!CAGO lA Pl -The former head c.f security for Playboy Enterprises said he testified three months ago to a federal g rand jury about drug use at !he ma nsions of Playboy publisher 1-lu gh l·lcfner.. in Chicaso and Beverly J-lills. Cali f. In a telephone intcrviev.·. Allen H . · Crav.•ford said Sunday that he re· signed last July because Playboy of- ficials ignored his warnings about "the narcotics problem and people or questionable character that might be associated with Playboy." Se\'en Playboy employes reportedly have been subpoenaed to appear this v.·eek before a grand jury in Chicago in connection with a federal investig_a- tion by the Drug Enforcement Ad · ministration into drue use inside Hef- ner's enclaves . ) The investigation v.•as disclosed after the recent federal conviction of llefner's social secretary, Bobbie Arnstein, for conspiring with a boyfriend and another man to dis· tribute cocaine. Miss Arnstein's arrest last March reportedly sparked a n order by 11efner, who was in Las Vegas at the lime, to remove all drugs from both mansions. officials said. Crawford said from his home in A'l'endham , N.J . that he learned of the problem about 21r.t years ago when he became head of security. 'Bud' Short Succumbs To Illness Longtiinc Francois' Hestauranl brir1cndcr Louis G. "Bud" Short. friend of hundreds or patrons of the Huntington Beach nightspot, died Fri· day after a long illness. \1isitation v.•as scheduled today a~ Dilday Brothers r.1ortuary for ~1r. Short. 59. from noon to 4 p.m . and 7 to 9 p.m ., "'ith no funeral services scheduled. Sur\•ivors include a sister, Helen S. Cov.•an. a sister·in·lav.·, Ruth l\I. Short, three nieces and two nephews. Relatives of ~f r. Short . "·ho \vas a member of the Bartenders and Culinary Workers' Union in Long Beach \\'here he v.·orkcd at the Fran· cois Hcstauranl there for many years. suggest memorial contributions in his name They may be made to Long Beach ~1emorial 1-lospital for research purposes. . -,,. or $8, and' he would li b to see her make-a thoto~ 11ccounling. John Oe8ruuwere, transportation engineer for the Los r\nge l~UC Of· fice , said \Vednesday's henring n1ay result ut more rigid guidC'lincs dealin"' \\'ith carpools. For example, he explained, at pre· sent someone could purchase a 25· passenger bus to use as a l'urpool . "\\'hat would slop somebody frorn doing that ?'' DeBrauwere said present PUC "in· formal" guidelines say carpools must involve an o"'Jler-driver engaged .in hon1e·tO ·Work trips. Necking No, it's just Ann, l\\'O·\vcek·old giraffe, receiving a kiss from her grandn1other. Da\\'n , at the Brookfield. Ill .. zoo. Ann is six· feet·ta!I and \\·eighs 200 pound~. S.ix Injured 111 Collision Six persons \\'Cre injured Sunday about 7 p.m. as a collision set off a chain reaction involving <1 total of f,pur cars on Garfield Avenue near Golden \Vest Street. 'f"•o cars had slopped behind a stalled ve hicle, police said, and the fourth car hit the last one in line, sandwiching lhem logelher. Treated and released from area hospitals were Darryl Burch. 9.iJ Evergreen Place. Costa ~1 esa; Terrvl Ann Astle. 5952 J.angport Circle. 1-lurit · ington Beach, and Dorothy lloxannc Johnston, 5922 1'reetop Ci rcle, ll unt· 'ington Beach. Norn1an !\l ichacl Nelson, 6261 Braemar Dri\'e, liunt1ngton Beach, and .John c:corge Klein. 6222 Bannock Road, \Vestm1nstcr, received minor ·njuries. lie explained the c~r may be up to a nd including a st11.t 1011 "'agon, and the carpool'lnusl not opera~ at a pro· _ !il. . ..-~.-.~-~.. . . P.frs. ZappiteUi \\'ill have to shO\V \\'hether h ~r \•a n falls into the ~utegor.v or a statio11 wagon, an~ that she isn 't operating commerc1allr . DeBrauwere said. She claims if she. were interested in profit, she'd have bought a larger \'an. lie also pointed out that 1t1rs. Zap· 'pitelli was ordered by the PUC on Oct. 8 to stop operating the carpool un· ti\ the matter is resolved, but she has: failed to do so. Russell Arraigned In Slaying STIGLE R. Okla. lAP ) -James Ray Russell , who Jost a two·year fight against extradition from Califor1ua to Oklahoma. has been arraigned here on a murder charge involving the slaying of a 92·year·old invalid. Associate District Coult Jud ~c Harold Dane ordered Russell held in the 1-taskell County jail in lieu of Sl.S0,000 bond until a preliminary hearing scheduled for Jan. 8. Russell. formerly from Stigler in eastern Oklahoma, is accused of the li1arch 25, 1972, beating death of Albert Christenberry of Keota. Russell had maintained during his 746·d ay imprisonment in Los Angeles that he \\'as in California at the lime of the slaying. m swtre-;-l\'3ren, -and a friend testified that he was. But his former wife, Demaris Russell of Keota , testified that Russell spent the night with her in a m ot e l near Keota just befor l' Christenberry was slain. ~landwriting experts tesliried that Russell's signature matched one on a motel registration slip in Keota. Russell was arrested in California three months after the slaying 11.nd held on hold orders from Ok lahoma authorities . Seniors Score High in Tests . ~luntington Beach and ?>.1:irina Jligh School seniors scored highest on. last year's state-required achieve· n1ent tests in· the lluntington llcarh Union Hi gh School District. 1''ou nta1n valley lligh !'ichOOI score<; were lowest, "'ith Edi son a rid \Vestminster lligh Schools in the mul· die. 'J'h(_• district1\•id e :t\'(~ragC's were in t he 70t h a.nd SOth percentiles: Sl.I 111 language skills, &l in rcadin,::, 78 in mathematics and 72 in spelling. llcre·s the schoo\.IJy.schoo l breakdown, as reported by the Stale Department of Education: EtlS FVllS tl811S ~ltlS \\'llS Language92 57 87 94 80 Heading '11 57· 89 9G 56 li1a1h 72 G5 R3 91 5'1 Spelling 5j 46 ~3 ii tiO Vesco to Remain SAN JOSE. Costa Hica (AP) - Fugitive 1\mC'riran financier Robert L. \'esco "'ill be allO\\'ed to remain in Costa !lira despite a public clamor to e:<pcl him. Your Money is Now Insured · to St-0,000 at Mariners. Now you're twice as safe ct Mariners I We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loOn. You c~n always count on us to provide you with up·to-dote service and the highest interest possible on insured savings . Remember, individual accounts ore now insured to $40,000, ond a family of four con hove as much as $560 ,000 -Fully Insured ! Save at Mariners. 5'!.% 5.39% '""""""'·-·-' "00~· -· "''"''""''""-• 'IO "'"• .... ~,.. .... 5'1• '% 5.92"/o --~-M"''"'""" -.... 11.co .. -· ··-• ... ~k ..... 6'/s% 6.72 % --~--........ 11,to:1 .. -· .......... , ... ~ ...... ol 6'/• °lo 6, 98 "/o .._,._ .. _ --.11000 .. - 7'1.% = 7.79% 4 • ._ .......... ol ._,,_,1(1(1) --· Fltll Sfll'VICIS PHOTOCOPYING MONIV OllOEllS NOTARY SERVICE SAFE: OEPOStl IOX ---- ll&la Sl!AL IEACH SOULEYAllD •SEAL llEACH. CALIF. '!0740 • 11131 Y4-7t.l' &141 ll!V£RL Y BOULEVARD • LOS ANCfJ,ES, CAI.IF.~• lllJl ~$1.4 141 7 .I ' • o,ange Co.ast ...-EDITION . ·- • '--· . • Today's Final JV.Y.Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 343, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY; CALI FORNI A MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1974 N /C TEN CE NTS ' • School Chief to Recoup_ $532,000 Deficit Newport-Mesa school truslees s&y they will leave it to Supt. J ohn Ni coll t o dig the school system oul of a S532,000 hol e hole cuused by an error in enrollment projections. Trustees ure allowing Nicoll to "re- c:apture the funds through cuts in the c entr1:1I <tdministration budget,'' ac· ~ording to trustee Donald Smallwood. • Ill Passing the Ti111e "' The S532,000 deficit resullcd when district orr1c1als overestimated enroll· ment £or this year. The district pre· dieted 26,800 students bul only 26,368 pupils actually enrolled. Therefore, the SSJ2.000 collected this year from taxpayers to pay for the 432 pupils that didn'l show up, wil l be subtracted from the amount the district can coUcct from t;1xpaycrs next yea r . s All bundled up on a December afternoon, Sarah Jorgenson. year· old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jorgenson of Newport Beach, plays solitary patty-cake while awaiting another push on swing a t Mariners Park. · · Ron· Ziegler's Name Mentioned in Trial \VAS!llNGTON IUP!l -llona ld Ziegler, Richard "-1. Nixon's press secreta r y, within hours o f the Watergate arrests asked about the whereabouts or E. •loward Hunt Jr .• J ohn D. Ehrlichman testified this af· lcrnoon. It was not until two.,days later - June 19, 1972-that •£unt's name was· firs t linked publicly to Watergate. Also on June 19, Ziegler a nnounced the break-in as a '"third·rate burglary attempt.'' Ziegler 's name was linked to the im· mediate aftermath of the bugging by Ehrlichman, who had been President Nixon"s No . 2 aide, as he took the stand in hi s own defense at the Watergate cover· UP trial. •le said he learned of the break·in at dusk on June 17, 1972, rrom a Secret Service agent and immediately called Ziegler , who was with Nixon in Key Biscayne, Fla. "t.1r. Ziegler asked me a question I couldn't a nswer and so I called l\.1r. <Charles W.) Col5<>n and asked him ," Ehrlichm a n said. "And what was the question'.''' tSec ZIEGLER.Page AZl 'l,'M GRATEFUL,' FOR PILOT AD "f sure a m glad "'e took an ad in the Daily Pilot. .. "'C got se\'eral call~. I'm gralefu\." That ·s the acl\·crtising success story t old by the l·luntington Beach m;1n who placed this ad : ·7z DATSUN 1200 Cnupe. Xlnt c,ond. Sacririce $1400. xxx-xxxx 1r you have a useo car to 'ell. call 2·5678. Put a few v.·ord11 to work rnr )'OU. In the Daily Piloi. o.11, l"illt ~ ........ SERVES ONE UP-Nixon aide Ronald Ziegler, who took time out foe a t ennis match Sunda\I in Newport Beach, was thC subject of testimony tod ay at the \Vatcrgate cover-up trial. t To offset this loss, the d1str1ct Ynll S50.000 from equipment and repair. trim S532.0001romJ.his.}'.ear.'.s.lll1Wl -S5G.OOO from tnnldirrJ:;sites -and their placing the money in a special ac-impro\'ement. SS0,000 from the de- count and carrying it over to next velopmcnt 1ab. 525.000 from main- year·s budget, Nicoll explained. tenance. Sl5,000 from overtime and Nicoll is not certain exactly "'hich substitutes, and S60,000 rrom the categories the money will come from. ·teachers' incenli\'e pay program . but he says he has a rough idea of which areas "'ill gel axed. Other cuts are looming in areas of the distr1ct"s t•cntral budget such as llis rough pl ans include taking teacher >,•;ork shops. professional con- Sl00.000 from planned capital outlay. · fercnces, library books. int<""rn pro· • a size For 'Sex' HY. ALAN DIRKIN , Ol IMl»ily Pil..i it.oft An Orange County radio reporter t oday t agged Costa )1esa as the ""Sex Garden of Orange Count y."' a cit y \\'here p rostitutes operale freely. "'here pornographic publiCations are d isplayed, '.''here junkies come tu gel a fi x. a nd where re\·enue is raised by t·atchi ng drivers in illegal speed t raps. ·The 6roa·dcaster is l"la\ !\.tichaels. whose l"'o-minule report "·as aired on the 7 a nd 8 a.m. n~·s broadcasts of K\l.'lZ . based in Santa Ana. II will be on the 5 a nd 6 p.m. broadcasts tonight. Costa "-1 esa City ~1anager Fred Sorsabal. asked if he had . received compla>nts about the report. said that he had not, but would get a copy of the broadcast to examine it. Sorsabal .added lhat most of the problems.re- ferred to were no more serious in Costa Mesa than anywhere else. On prostitution, Sorsabal said that," I understand there's some pro- bl em along that line in Irvine. It. may be happening here, but I have not been iof,0rn1ed of any organized ring. There's a lot of prostitution going on in Orange County. All you have to do is go to the restaurants to see il ·· (See M ESA,Page t\21 Santa Returns gram ana othrr:i ~~a,, the tnn~-ull the <<tile &re n1.ul.:.. "·"'"II.be well in c-.:cl'~:. of the 5532.00U nl'edcd." '.\icoll pron11 -.t•d Small"·ood :ia1d thl' trustee-. art• not too concerned about the o.,·crproJt•r- uon and said he'd prefer not to c:.ill 1t an error. ··1rs inherent in th\' µrOJ1~rt1tH1 ~\stem used. s1nt't! thcr£'s nu :iur1· \~<i y lo tell ho"' n1any ptipil:i ~ou \1 have,·· Smalh .. ·ood :iJ1 J Two Salesme1i Badly Beaten 111 Mesa Motel l'll y \\·orkers hoist portion i}f g iant replic:a o1 Santa Cli.1u:-. lo top ol :\C'\\·port llcach City Jlal l. City officials saH.l the famil1.1r <·ll .\' h;.11l yul<· dC'l'Or<ition \\·ill be li g hlcc! th1 ~ ~car. La~t ~car. bt•(·ausc of the energy crisis. Santa s;.it on ci1y h;tll root 111 d~1rk · lll.'S:-. · A µair of salesmen dealing in church pev•s are headed home 1.0 Idaho todav, after being beaten, stomped a nd pistOl - "'hipped by two young thugs, then robbed of $12,000 in cherks and cash at a Costa Mes a motel ea riv Sundav. The victims related "thei r slory ol terror that burst through the door in the night to police shortly aft er the inci. dent, because the thugs ripped out thei r room service phone. This act immediately tr't:gered an alarm system in the office of the Costa l\.lesa Inn, 3205 !·!arbor Blvd. and the night clerk called police. Officer Ray Riedmann, "'ho "A·as first on lhe scene. said neither !\·lax J l\1arshall , 22, or Ch<.1rlC's H .. F'lint. -IJ, both of Payette, Idaho. appC'ared seriously injured due to the armC'd rob· bery and assault \\"ilh a deadly "capon. 1'hey both sustained cuts and brui se~ in the incident, which ocrurrcJ shorll\" before I a .m . Sund ay. · Investigators were told th(' men had rcllred l'o r the night in their double roon1 . preparingto return home after a successful business trip to the Or:inge Co:ist . A knockonthcdoorsignallcd arrival oft heir u nweleome e:uests ''Is GC'orgc there ... ·!.··one visitor asked in what turned out to be a faked drunken drawl. l\1ars ha ll and Flint said the mC'n burst through the door artcr onl' of them opened it a crack to say no one named George was present. Both men "'ere ordered to lie face dO"'n on the bed and remove their \Va\lets, but \\'hen l\.la rsha\l's "'as found to contain no cash, he said, ont' bandit w('nt into a frenzy and jumped up on the bed to begin stomping and k1ck1ng him in the head and upper arms. The \'ict1ms then turned over 1n all. 5490 In cash and a check for $1 1,619. paid for sanctuary fu rnishings by the t\1ng or G \or)' Lutheran Ch urch. llunl- 1ngton Bf'ach, I Cannery Village Plea Scheduled in Newport ·An appeal of a planning commission dec1s1on to rC'ject a proposed Sl.6 million commercial de\'C'lopment on Lido Peninsula "'lit he heijrd by the Ne\\' port Bearh Cit~' Council ton1Aht. At issue 111 "·h:1t is expectC'd to bt> a len~thy public hl'ar1ng 1n the council chambers of City !!all is the rate of Delant'.\':i Cannery VillaAl'. ;1 pro posed 2 2·arrt• rc'itaura nt·Off1ce-s hop con1pl cx Last n1on1h . th1..· \:e\"'port Bearh Planning Comn1issinn \'Otcd ·1 to 2 to r£>commcnd !hat the C'Ouncil rCJC<'l !hr proposed development The comm1sl\10n·s clec1s1on l'anlL' arter l\\'O lengthy h<.'ar1np;s. both o! them al\{•ndcd by about 100 Peninsula residents. DOW UP; LOSERS LEAD GAINERS NE\V ,·onK !Al'l The stO{'k market \V;is 1\1dclr n11 ed today, bob bing up and do"'" errallC'atly Ln the "'ake of last v.·eck's sharp loss (Tables. A-11 ) The Do"' Jones average of 30 1n dustr1als sained 2 34 points 10 579.94 bu~ losers ma1nt a1 nC'd n moderate over·all lead O\'Cr i;a1ncrs on the New York Stock Exchttni;:r · Trading was relat1\'e\y q11ict The market seemfld largely un moved by t.he cul in the discount rate po5tcd F'r1d<1y by the Federal Reser\'C, from 8 to 7 75 ~rcent al two rC'gional Caellities B<.'ar1n g petitions ~1g 11ed IJ\ f,7~ (X'rsons, th(' rt•:sident:s arµul'd thal. 1f built , Dt'laney :s Cann£·ry \'11 1.n.!<' \\'Ould ;1dd congesllon lo an :11'l'" !h,11 •s al ready hca\'lly e(lngested They al~o said !h,11 J I moh1 lt· horn•' 0\1ners \\·hn \1ould he d1:.1>la1·L·d by !ht• pro1cct \\OUld ha\"e dl1F1cu1t:. r1·loc;ll 1111! Ancl , lht· re:-.irt f'nt:s ;nhlt'll . th\• n1ob1lc park d\\l•lh'r:s Hl\l':sh·d 111 lht•1r :s1!t·s ba:setl on thP1r 1111cl(•r ... 1.1n1hn!! th•~ 1r;illcr p ;u·k v.oulcl rc111,un 111\ai·t ul\lil .11 ll';tsl m1d ·19~tl W on1an Di es Of Injuries 1\ \\011\;!n 1dt•11t1 fp~d .!:-C°;1r(\] Dustman . 5.1, d11•d Sund.1 \ 1llnrn1ni.:: .1t ~loa).? )l r mo11;d lln..,p11 ,d ot 111•.11! 111 JUrtl'S :s u rrc rt'd \\hl•n :sh1• ''·'" ... 1r\1tk by :111 aull) in '\"l'\1 fM•rl B1'.H h l'r 1d.1~ n1 j?ht. ~1 r~ llu~tman .., 1,1~1 l.n1111n .uldrC'~S "as 111 Costa )Jcsa. hut .1uthor1llt'" s111d lnd.1y thC'~ h,111• 11111 \I'! rh· l('rm1n('ci "herC' "ht· "·I'' l.1 ... 1 r1• ... irhn~ or "A'ho hrr s ur\"l\"OT"!. ,1r1· Mrs l1us1 n1an. 11t10 11 ,1.., n11I '";ilk 1ng ""llhtn ;1. rms~1\alk \\J:s h1l 11t11h· she <ittcmPtl'tJ to fro"" f'.1l'lhl· (\1.1 ... 1 Jlij.?h~'.'1 <1)'. ~hl' "·l:s Sll"Ull. h\ ,1 (,II dri\l'll by R1rnn ll;1h1not :-i.tn1a An.• l'ohC'c ~J1d \11Cla1 lhc•rt' .ire 1111 rhnr~(':< p\'ncl1ni;.: JKau1~1 Hah1n · \\"t• l\nev.· rron1 the beg1nn1ns that a pr.oJc.c.tioo crro.r. .nug_ht qcrur_. :io "c \1 eren '1 really surprised." he udded · · 1 am ~orrv to see some of lhPse cut:. being made. since some of these things are un ique to our districl. but \1e"re "'1\ling to let the superintensient ('lit areas he fee ls are bt•'t t ," Sm;illv. nod commented The district also is faced ""tlh the prospect of culling about S2 5 mi llion from next ye<1r 's proJCCted budi;ct. oats On Sunday \\'inds of up to 45 miles per hour that gusted through N\..'"A"port Beach O\'er the weekend caused only m inor ·damage but kepi the Harbor Patrol busy Sunday righting capsized boats and retrieving small crafl cast adrift 1n the harbor. By Sunday e\•ening, patrol boats had come to the aid of 15 sailboats and their sailors "·ho were upended by the- \\·1nds, according to Harbor Patrol Sgt. Dean Cordell. ~o injuries or loss of property "'ere reported in the rescues. Cordell said. Ho"·ever, he added, three small sailboats "'ere '"dismasted" by the- gales that ciused the sm all craft warning flag to be hoisted al 8 p.m . Saturday and lov.·ered at 1: 15 a .m to- day . For the most part. said Cordell . there '.''ere fe"A· problems with la rger craft being torn lOS<' from tht-ir rnoor· ings. But found noating free in the harbor Sunday afternoon were five dinghys. apparently blo"A·n from docks or their mother boats. ' The high \\'inds forced cancellation or one small sai\OOat regatta but two others in\"O\\'ing larger craft "'ere he ld under conditions th at one yachtsman described as "delightful.·· On the ocean front , beach cro"d" \\"('rt' held to a n1inimum by the \\'inds <.ind a s mall surf. according t o i'\ev.•port Beach lifeguards. From their ocean station. tht.·) r(' ported only a fe"A· larg•• pleasure rrart \\Cfe spotted on the \\·h1tC"cappcd sea~ during lhe da~· Inland. there' \1as hHlc 01hc1 than ··a fe\1· fallen hranche,. ·to all rat'l 1·1 t.vo ff1ci;ils" ;llten\1011 l)esp1te hea\·) r;11n:s !hat 1nunda1t'd thl' r1t.\" la"l \\l'ck. thl•rt! \•C'rl' no rr pnrt:-. or trrt! uprooting ... nr !..11ll'1t :-.trueturt•s. aceord111g t1l C.JI S!l'\1,1r1 . d1 rt'l"\!Jr nf the Cit~·., ]';irk" Bl'.ll'hl'~ and Hecrc:1t1on Orp;1rtn1~·nt . (tr;.a 11;.::t• Clt·~r ~kll'' thrvu,e.h 1'11t'ltlJ .1'. J{l ~h:S 1'11t'..,(\JI' ti~ ,d thl' ht.'aChl':S. 1:; inl.ind \ ILnlc cooler lo111gh1 \11th lo\1" :l.'1 to ·l:i l:\Slltt: T Oii \ l •\ f'edt•r<il Trad.· Cn mm1 ~.~1on •II· hc10/ co11 ! ~1r(J/11J1t• u/1 rhat mo111hwo.~h·· rlu1• L1srenni' cloims 11 trill do /or a cvlrl Srory. /la()(' A-1 ... ,,,.~ At vow• W••><~ ., +<orootoD< .. 80..t•n<i '" """ l.,,., ... " '" 8••0 All Mo•IH -" (Allle>fto~ " l<•hen•• 1<0 .. , .. (•••"""' 8•·U o.~.,., co .. ~1, .. (om•u " Peop+o "' ( .. IS•O•G "' Sl"l<'i.• ... Oti!~ l'IO"ltl .. Tt!t"""" " EG•IO'lil Pit• .. T,..•'•" " E~tort••n"'oftt " Wt~t~O• .. '•~•"<e '" • - • ... A 2 DA.IL V PILOT N IC M ~--bo 97 • / ~·-----: "':'.;:=--'~::--°""'-~~.....:::=....~...'!£0'~·~•~Y~~~~m~~·~·~-'~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....'.:~~~..J.~·~·~-::::~-~, '4 Female It's Tax Time 'Playboy' iinma .. es--Aide Gites ~ Hollteo1t·1iers Get Till; Tuesda y Captu d Orange County land :ind homeowner~ have until Tuesday to get D U re the first installment or their property taxes postmarked and in the rug se mail. BULl •• :Tl:"J WILLISTON, •'la. c..\ri -Four women ru.i;:lll\'t'S "'t•rr t•ap1urt'd in a ruggt'd v.·ooded art•a ul'ar 1his north· cenlral Florida c·t11nmunlty this after· noon and tilt v.·oman hoi.tage they seized at knifPpolnt wa!li rrscued un · harmed, polltt sMld. LO\\' t:t.L. f l;i 1 ,\I' 1 -A ::itJtcvnde a1r·ground seJrt•h \\ ,1:s unrler "ay for four v.•omcn fug1t1\·t·:. Jrlc.l lhc \10man hostage-they se11ctl .it kn1fe>p01nt But offu:1ats re1Mrt cd no s1ght1ng or the prison \'an us('d b~· thc four 1n 1heir Sunday night e:.r.11)1.• fro1n the i"lorida Correctional ln~t1tUtl· ··v.i'c art• gelling l'XCe llent cooper<t · lion from all lJ\V t·nforcen1c·nt agt·n- cies, All ii\ ;1 ila bl1~ Jcr1:1I units Jrr be- ing u::>ed 1n Jn alternvt lu lo<·ate that van." said \\111.~on Bell . u .\ipo kcsman ~t the pr1:-.nn "I \1·ot1Jd think . ;.1ftl·r \1h;11 ha), ha1>· "flcned her{•, yuu·d havl• tcr t•a ll all fo ur escapees desperate person!'," ht· s:.11d. ··our prirn:iry t:onc crn l'1ght no"' 1:, the safl' and sound rrcO\'cl'Y of the hoslage " 'fhe \1Qrnen . l\1·0 of them ser\'1ng lire lerms fo1· f~rsl·dt"gree murder, gained <.1cre~s to an unlocked l'Ontrol room in lhc prison's adm1nislri.lt1on building Sunday night . offlc1als saHI · ihcre they took ~YlttrhOOard operator Elizabeth Peclt"r . 54 . hostage Stale prison author1Lies sau..I they did not knov.• how the women obtained · kni\•es at the north-central Florida ; prison \\'here all the state's adult v.:omen felons arc housed . l'ounly tJ.X·tollec·tor·trcasurer Jlobrrt Citron said those \\lho J>l.un tc;i rn ail their bills on the l~sl day should tu kc them to the post 0Jf1re 111 pt•rson to be ::;ure they i,:c t the Occ .10 postmark. If tht· bill 1~ n1;:i1 ·kt.'d ::.iftcr thL~ tl t.!.adline date. a six perrent penal· ty ('hargt.> \\'111 he added . If the bill s~11l ha sn't been received by .'-\pr1 l 10 . !ht• duC' d~tc lor the second 1n fallmcnl, the penalty gues toont> per l·ent per !llonth. j Yul<• D1111ger? Lead • Candle Wick Ill Sparks Nader Protest \\'A'Stll~GTON (L'PI) -A Ralph ·"Udf'r group said this :ifternoon lhat people ;ire ag1u n being exposed to a potential .Christmas hazard from n1ill1011s of rancUes ~·ith lead v.·icks because the go1·crnmcnt has not acted Lo "'arn consun1c·rs about them. 1'he lleallh Hesearth Group ar- rused the Consumer Product Safety t:ommiss1on of a "serious dereliction of responsibilit y" for nol requiring the candle manufacturers lO paslC \1·arn1ng labels on thi.' c!indles ad\ is· 1ng buyers that the "'ltk cont ains :1 lead \1•ire at the core The group. financed by Nader's Public. Citizen. Inc., unsucet.·ssful\y tried to get !ht' commission to ban the candles year ago. At the time, it said lead fumes gi\'en off ~·hetl. the candles are burned could result in dangerous lead levels in the home, possibly lead- n1g to lead poisorung. ' The lead "ire is used as a core ~round \\-'hich the \\"!Ck is wound. As the candle and v.•1ck burn the lead also oxidize:. and the group has claimed the result could be dangerous lead levels in the air, particularly in closed rooms 1'he ('Orn mission. h01>'C'\'Cr , ruled that there \\·as no imminent hazard in- vol\'l'd ;ind then entered into a series of negol 1a1 ions \\'Ith the industry to check on the extent of the problen1 The Nadt·r group said lhl· result of those discussions \1 as !hat the 111· dustry agreed to stop nlnking the candles but \\':JS allo\\•cd to sell exist· ing supplies. Dr. L;111rence Cushner. a member or the commission. told reparters that the production of lead "'ick candles ha s been halted since October , although he conceded there is a ·'large quantity" still on the ma rket. Cll!C:\GO (/\Pl -The forn1er head of security for Playboy Enterp1·ises said he testified three months ago to.a federa l grand jury about drug use at 1he man.s1ons or Playboy publisher llu.L;h 1-lefner in Chicago and Beverly !!ills. Cahf. In a lE'lep~ne inlE'rv 1i'"'· A.lien H. Crawford s aid Sunday !hat he re- s igned last J uly because Pl<.1yboy of. f1c1als ignorL'll hi::; "'arnings about "the n;1rcotics probl em und people uf questionable character that might be a:-sociated ~·ith Play~." Seven Playboy emp yes reportedly ha\'e been subpoena to appear this 1\eek before a grand jury in Chicago 1n connection \\'ith a federal investiga t1on by the Drug Enforcement Ad - ministration into drug use inside Hef. ner 's encla V<'S. ·rhc in\•e sti~ation \v~s disclosed after the recent federal con\'iCtion or 1-lefner's social, secretary. Bobbie Arns tein . for C'o!lspiring \Vi lh ll boyfriend and ;1not her man to di!>· tribute l'OCaine. From Pagf 1l I MESA .. • On the narcotics charge, Sorsab;i\ l"l'Spond('d that ('ight 1xilice officer::; are concentrating on that problem, and on illeg:ally trapping speeders to r<1ise money. 1hc city manager com· mented. "I .... ;sh we did get a lot of money from traffic violations.·· ,f Ila• Sex I 11pleh C harl o tte Lange, 26 , gave birth to sextuplets Sunday in San Jose. The s mallest infant d ied a bout four hours after birlh, and the other five have been placed in respi rators. Story. page i\5. Winds Fan Brush Fire In County • Oil Curbs · l},ue, Zarb Predicts \VASI-I INU'J'ON \1\ P ) Encrg,v t·hlcf-dcs1guatc Fra nk G . Zu rb s;nd to· day that the odds favor ;1ctopt1on 1•r m:1n tlalnry \'J1l•t•gy 1·0 11 st'l'\'<1t10!\ n1C'asurc~ zarb lllSl::tt«I th:1t ti \\';IS "l()(l t•;11'\y to tL·ll" for SUl'L'. bu! added that "Ill ,\' own personal \Oicw is th<.\I \\•c'rc gain)!. to have to take s trongrr rncasures" to t·ut back consu1nption of hl gh pnC\·d foreign 01 I Zarb, nom1nat1·d h\' l'1·es1dl·nt ford lo sut:cccd the ousted John C Sa\1·!1111 a~ head of the Feder.ii l::ncr gy A1L_ m1n1strallon. nladc h1::; eom1ne nt::> to .1 reporter after oµening lhrec duy:5 1)f hearings at the f>~E.·\ on the 11rohlcn1 of increasing do rn l•st1e 1·t·f1n1ng l·ap:i rity. Zarb .::;a id so1n e m:inda l or~· 1ne<J sures being considt•rcd in clude ;1 g>isoline tax and restrictions on oil im - ports. Al another encrlo(y hc;1rin}?. 1neall\1'hil('. l nli'rior Se c retar~ Rogers C. ft ~lorton ::;aid the Unitl·d States must deV('IOI) :1 dual poli l'.v or conservation and resource develop- ment to meet energy needs in !ht~ years to come. "The real policy question we race is not either conservation or de\·elop· ments," J\1orton said al the opcn1n)!. session of the three·day public hc;i r· lng on U.S. energy po\1C) ··The maJOf decision is how do \\'C balance thcsC' l\\'O strategil's.'' "l-lo\v much conservation t•an the economy wilhstand'~" he asked. --\Vhat should be the pace or re· source development'?'' .. \Ve are well aware that U.S. energy consumption cannot continue to grow at 4 to 5 percent a year, but it The escapees were identified as 1----~.r'uOffh Sike s, 3.1. of ~1ana1 ee County. I le said in the agency's view the candles "don't .Present a hazard" that merits either a ban-or a warning label because tests indicate that onl y a small nmount of the lead in the wi ck is actually \'aporized when the \1·ick is burned. l\lichaels. a former news agency columnist <i nd former nev.·s director of KWIZ . has been in controversies in the past over his allegations against other cities. l\'\ichaels broadcast used the arres t- in Costa !\ilesa of a 76.year-old \\'Oman on charges of fortune telling as an ex- ample of "some strange priorities" in Cos1a l\1e sa. . A brush fire fanned by SO·mile-an- hour winds blackened 123 acres and threatened sever al expensive homes i n the hills of Ora_ng~ ;.i.nd V.illa. Park Sunday before being extinguished. is eQu.al\y ob\'ious that energy con· servat1on mu.s.t be...biend~d \\'ilh a carefully ar;id delibei-ately planned - program of resource development " Barbara Ann Baker, 34, of Dade Coun - t y, Carol Janet \'eoman. 33. of llillsbo rough Count y, a nd LoUl.\iC J lunter, 32, of Alachu<t County. Thr Sikes and Baker \\'Omen were serving llfe term:s and have previous escape records, prison officials said. Prison guard Aaron Sullivan. 51. \>as stabbed tn the hand and cut on the ;1rm and shoulder whJ!e trying to rescue i\1 rs. Peeh•r. "Officer Sulli\·an "'a::> rnaking his 1·egular rounds and \\'hen he got to the control room. he saw the four had a knife on ~trs. Petlcr," said Suzie \\'il son. :i spokeS\\'Oman for the Departmenl of Corrections. "lie tried to break it up and was cut <Jn his cirm. hands and shouldtr. lie lost a Int of blood.'' Sul\ivan \1'3:> reported in fair rondi· lion at a hospital T01'1GllT COST.<\ ~tES.\ Pl.A~'.\'l~G CO~l­ l\flSSJO'.'J -Re gular met•t1ng. City I-fall . 6:3011 .m llOLIDA\' CllOHAL FESTl\'Al.- OCC Chorale and Chamber S1n~ers a n d nine high sc hoo l choirs. ;\ud1tor1um . .;.7 p.m. Free. TUF.SOA\', Ot:CE'.\IBER 10 SE'.'JlOH CITIZE'.'lS CLU B -Com · munit.\' HC'creation Center. Tues. \\'ed .. ·rhurs. 12·3 p.m. Nf<:\\'POH 'f .J\IE S A SC l-I OOL BOAR 0 Hcgular meeting, city council chumbcrs. 1-:Jo p rn "'BEl-tt'.\'0 Tl lE llEADLl:\ES"' - llr. Giles T. Uro\1'n lcc tt1rt•r, OCC Forun1 ,7•30p.m ''1'11 \T {.'1 1 ,\~11'10:\S JTJP ~EASO'.'l " ~)Uth (.'oa:-it ltt·pertory 'fhe;iter. thru Sun, 8 IJ.tll ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tt.o O••~Qll (P>AI\ CM"\• Po•~\ ""'ft "'ft•(ft ... ,,..... ''"''" 1M ,_,,.. 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JlOW••I (lo•,,,.,, "'"""'' 11 • ., .. ll)lt.•"ll'l'' !-··~·<I l.•'l""• a.-., .. \ •a.G*-•·· ~1 ... 1 " ,., nq<nr I•••" ·-11Dl-•<h11.,.,•••0•4 ,,.....,,.W•• v••"• )\1111101'•1~0«1 •• .,.,, r.·•w ,,,... ... , T•leJ>hoM 11141 M2-4J21 Ct •s~1l1ed Advertising 64'l-S6J8 >•(Ill "IMt• ~&ll••'"'""\'.)o' S81 -•l10 "'!>in t••-M• •9$·0630 f •O"' ,.o•M O••n~ Co""I' Ce<°"'"""'·'••I S40·1220 ca,,. qni •nf d•o•o-> Coou ..,.~, "'·~~ (t"'P••• '"0 ~·-,1.,.,., .,.,I•••~"' .., ............... '" ·~··"' .. '"""" r'W•• ..... . 91' ro vM"••O ,.,1...,"1 •-·•' ""'""'''""' o• f'OO•' 40'1 O•"•' s.. .., ~' f'<'•••~ ,..; J ~· •:011t w ·• t• .• • • ,,,o., •or· .. Iv ••"''' \. "'' "111"'" , a, "'• 1 'II ., mnntn•1 "'" !•'• ""'' <Ut· "'ll llC ..,nr!• I c County Driver Gets Jail, Big Fine in Death A motorist found guilty of misde· meanor mans laughter after ci Nev.·port Beach collision that claimed the life or a Huntington Beach man v.·as ordered Friday to pay the dead man's widow $200 a month for three years. Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K . AtcMillan made the payment one of the conditions of three years probation when he additionally ordered Craig Alan Postil, 19, of Placentia, to serve six months in the county jail. Postil \\'as at the wheel of a car last June 21 that crossed lanes on Riverside Drive in Newport Beach and smashed head on into an auto driven by Philip E . Siggers, 46. of 9312 La Jolla St .. Huntington Beach. Siggers died a short time later at lloag Memorial Hospital where Postil "'as treated for cuts and bruises. Sigger~' passenger. fi.lexican na- tional Josefa Joana. 50, was seriously injured in the collision. She is still re· ceiving hospital treatment for those injijries. Judge 1>-l c ~l i ll an made his ruling Friday after reading a probation re· port that rom ments on a call made to Postil by a fri end uf Siggers' "'id ow. It notes that Postil "'as advised.that Siggers had no insurance and his ~·idow v.·as faced v.·it h enormous bills. Postil's repl y, t he report s lates, v.·as · "That's tough --. '' The report also states that Postil told the truck driver ~·ho v.·as tov.·ing a"·ay the dead man's demolis hed car· "If the S.O.R. had been driving a big- t::ercar, he'd be ali ve today" From Page Al ZIEGLER ... asked Ehrlichman's lawye~. \Villiam S. Frates. . "The question \\'as '\Vhere v.·as lloward Hunt these days'?'' Ehrlichman replied. It turned out later that Hunt, a former CJA agent and SlOO·a-day \Vhite House consultant. had narrov.·- Jy missed arrest at the \Vatergate. His ties to the bugging team were first re- ported by the news media on June 19 L)'-'O years ago but he was not charged until the Grand Jury returned an in· dictment against him and six other men on Sept. 15. lie subsequently pleaded guilty to conspiracy, burglary, bugging and wiretapping and ser ved a year in prison before being freed on bond pending appeal. He also had been in · volved in the abortive 1971 burglary at the office of Daniel Ells berg's psychiatrist office as part of the While ~louse "Plumbers" unit that was un· de r Ehrlichman's directi on. \\latergcite pros~clitors contend that Ehrlichman's motive fo r covering U\l the burglary was to prevent dis· closure of the Ellsbcrg raid and other r l;indest1nc acti1·ities carried out by Hunt and others for the White 1-lou::;e. Al t1n1es slepping from the witness il:.ind to draw charts for the JUI')' and lecture like a college professor , Ehrhch1nan denied any hand in seek- ing to block the FBl's investigation in the early days llf \\'atergate by using the CIA Doctor Tells Fight To Save Dying Boy An I-:1 Toro dot'tor l\'ho f11ughl for 15 m1null':o. ti) ~a\e The• life of dyini.: Hobert Oubn••.v tolrl :1n 0 1.1n)!t.• Counly !\11pe1·1or C0urt Jt1r~ to1l ay that he thought lhl' Pight·month·old 111/.1nt \1·a::; <lead \1 hl'fl ht• took it into his arms f)r . l)J\H! F1•rr1n tc:-.t1f1t·d ;i~ the tri;.11 of .f t•nnift•r Ehlah1•!h Dabn£'y :111d ~1 arinc ('urp::i S~l lh1nn1s Eu~1•nc l),d.ln1·y . hc1th :!I. l'l'OPt·nt•d th;1T tht• hall~·~ f.t l'\' \\ u:. .1 nia~:. ot <J!d ;.ind !It'\\' lJrUISl'' 11r F(•rr1n lt·-;t 1f1ec.J thal he linnl!v <]\•lt•C"tt•d .I h1•<11'! ill•;1! JM lht' IJ:dJ\' ;11l;l 1t1~crt1..•d a tubt• into its thro:1l th.it \111uld ;1Jlt111 it to brr[llh<' ' 1 \1 .1!' :!l 11r!>l t'rin\ 1net·ol th;11 ,r \1:li:n 't bre:1th1ni.:." th(• :i.1 ar1nc Corp:. stal1on n1cd1i:al off1('cr s.11 rl "Uut then I found the bab~ 1\'<J' r1ctually ~aspin~ r~; air ,1hout f11·c or :-i ix times .i m1nu1c l)r F1·rr1n lt'!<otll1c1l t/1,1l hl· :ind his rl'lrpo;ml·n did :ill th ('y l'ould for lhl' ,, n<'kl'n baby ":1t lnp :--peed " :ind then rusht'.'d the l'hilrl from the b:isc di~· pens.ir) to Children s llospit.1[ Uotx>r i.J)alJnl'~ d1eri .it the Oran11:e ho5p11aJ v. 1th1n three hours of his ,1d m1~~1on · ll is allf'JZrd that ~!rs Dabnev 111 rl1l'tcd thl' 1niunt•s that c.1u:-r-d thl• de· ,11 h of 1 hl' b<iby one of tv. in i.oni;, :iftl'r .!oh•• hul1·d in .in ,1ttcmpl to dro"'n the l'h1ld 111 her b;11htub. l'rn,cf11!1nn 1\'J\nl·~,('~ h;iit• tP:-tJ(Jt~d rh.it HoUt·rt ~Itri tu~ bruthl·r . ,J11hn \1 l'' l' r :11,t•rl 111 .1 t::asf' home 1h;1T r('1·kf'(I nf ro111·n r,.,nd. ~01ll'd d1.q>ur ... I, Hnd lluman and anim al cxc rt"ta that \\.as spl<i tlered throughout the \\'herry llous1 ng hon1c. !\!rs. Dahney faces charges of first de1tr<'!' murder. lier husband is char~ed \\'1th 1nanslaughter and child neglcrt. !)r Ferr in tt•stlf1l•d t0<L1 ~· thnt ~l rs. l);1b11e~ 111ld him that the bruises on hC'r b:tb\ 's head "'ere caused when ~h(' :;l;111Pcd thl' child :\flcr ht' cho~('d dur1n ~ thC' prrvious e1·enin1t lie sa id 0,1h1u~~ nodded assent to that state· men I l'rose('utnr !'.:it Brian allej:!es that lh(• baby \\:.li. ~11 (•n 3 "savHgc and brutal beu ting" b.\-:'i-lrs. Dah11cy after 1hr drO\\'rHng altl'mpt failed :ind thul llab111·~· tried to r('vivc the rhild hy tlll•uth to mou th resu.~c1Ul\1on 1vhc n he rrturned home ll r1:in h;1s told lhe j ur~· that Dabncv \1l'nt to b~d for thC' night after he "':i's un :1hlc to obtain any rcspon~c from I hl' appa rcntly dead inf ant. Rr1 an said he "'1l\ also introduce in· to l'\·ldt•nce portions or the confession that ~!rs. Dabney cilleji!'edly made to sheri fr s officers shortly after her ar- !'C'Sl las! Junl' I :'llr~. Dnbney·s son. John, has been remo\·ed from her custody and is be· 1ng placed for adoption by county authorities It has been testified that ht' also suffered a broken Olr m and hrius1•s :it his mother's h and~. Ano!her inrant. born \\'hilc lllr'\ Oabne\ \\:l"I ;.l\\:ltllng tr1:il. ha~ ali>o ht>t?n t;1kl.'n from her ca1·c and \\'Lil be off{'r('fi for udoption. nriansa1d •.\ !·le then s ped through "'hat he a l- leged "'e re some "factS' which most people know about Costa l\Ies<i : ·· -Tha t the city was once "Orange Count.Y's capital for topless and bot- tomless dancing, which has since dis· appeared. -"The community has become the sex garden of Orange County," ad· ding, "Prostitutes and hookers operate from local apartments with seeming impunity." He also linked organized crime to ·prostitution. "'In recent weeks. this re· porter has been told thut some pay tribute to or are in\·oJved with or- ganized crime." . -lie charged "outrageous a nd salacious pornographic publications" are displayed in news racks in rroot or restaurants and public buildings and added that other communities "do not tolerate such blatant displays of nudity." -"Costa ?wlesa is a city \\'here a junkie goes to get a fix and where no small number of them take up re- si dence because of the easy availabili· ty of narcotics and dangerous drugs.·· -!·le cal\ed Costa l\1esa a ci~y where "money is raised for local cof- fers" by operating speed traps on 7"ey,•port Boule\•ard \\'ithout speeding limits being posted. --"Then there's the a\l'esome nunlber of rapes in Costa ~te::;:i." ~llchaels snys, though he does not elaborate on that JXJint. lie ended the broadcast by \\'Onder'· ing about the priorities in a city 1\·here "little old ladies v.•ho want to Tell your pa st. present and future'' g~l busted . Sorsabal and city councilmrn last 1\·et'k ordl1red City Attorney Roy June to speed \\'Ork on an ordinance lhat 1\·ould rontrol nev.·s racks on public s1dev.·a!ks. Orange County Fire Capt. Bruce Turbeville said today the fire ap- parently was s tarted by four youngsters playing with matches in the tinder.dry brush. The youths were questioned and released to their parents pending action by j uvenile authorities. Turbeville said the fire, which burned around the exclusive Santiago Heights area. came within a few feet or a lar ge home on Glen Albyn Lane but di~ no damage to the structure. He said the nre was the second lar.gest of the year and may have been bigger ·if the ground hadn't been soaked by the recent rain. The rire broke out at about 11:30 a .m. in rolling hills east or Santiago -Junior High School. Turbeville said firemen and volun- teers battled the blaze for nearly three hours bel"ore containing it. At the height of the lire. there 'A'ere more than 100 men on the fire line a long with 27 engines and two bulldozers. The fire might have been controlled more quickly with airborne water 'drops. but Turbeville said the planes y,:ere grounded by the "'ind. As the flumes roared to"·arcl ty,·o dozen hillside homes. county sheriff's deputies patrolled the urea advising people to evacuate, Turbeville said. Hair-raising At the Least BONN {UPI\-\Vhen Gisbe.t B. looked in the mirror after lak- ing off his hat. he saw that most of his dark blond hair had 11.one. A practical joker smeared a hair-removing paste into the 48-year·old horticulture expert's .hat when he left It in the city hall lobby. he said. ' Eviction Asked By Home Group A Costa Mesa housing association is seeking a court order for the eviction of a couple who allegedly are dclin· quent in payment of their mem· .be.nhip assess ment. The Or-'nge County Superior Court action filed by the French Quarter Housing Association against Stephen W. and Rita Reeder seeks foreclosure on the coupJe's home and its saJe by the sheriff. It is alleged that the couple owes $342.70 in dues and $500 in atlomey"s fees . Women's March 'Leader Named Leaders of the Orange County Chapter of the National Foundation of the March of Dimes have named Mrs. fl.1arlene Sorsaba\ chairman of their J\1others' !\larch on Birth Defects in Costa f.tes a. She is ll'l e \\'ife of Fred Sorsabal, Costa Mesa city manager, and also serves as president of the Orange County Council o[ l·lospital Volun- teers. A m other of t"·o children, !\1rs. Sorsabal ser\'ed in the same post as chairman of the J\totl'lers' !\larch last year. ~ler ass istants in oti;anizing the J anuary fund drive will be J\trs. Theresa Raciti, "'ife of Costa Mesa Ci· ty Councilman Dominic Raciti, and Mrs. l\1 ona Odegaard. YourMoneyisNovvlnsured to ~40,000 at Mariners. Now you're twice as safe at Mariners I We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. You con always count on us to provide you with up-to-dote service and the highest interest possible on insured savings. Remember, individual accounts ore now insured 10 $,0,000. and o family of four con hove as much as $560 ,000 -Fully Insured I Save at Mariners. 5'1.% 5.39% •o"""""°''°""'-1100.,. ........ ................... 5'!. o/o 5.92% ..,.., ... "'"'"'" .. -.. _.,_ ..... ,_ w ...... ,,.m .. -··· 61/2% 6.72 % I ,_ .. .,~k•'"°'• ,,_,,_ .. _ ""'°"'•11.00C .. -__ ................ 6'1·% = 6.98% ~"-•···-1ooi.-• .-11,aoo., -· .. ,_,., ... '(_ .. ,.,l st•v1c1s PHOTOCOPYING MONEY OROERS NOi ARY SEltVKE SAFE DEPOSIT IOX TllA VEtEltS CHECICS TRUST OEEO NOTE COllECTION __.,--..._ 71/2% 7 .79°/o -~-11«111 , .... .i ,..,iMleftt ,.... ...... Uifll.ltl "*"'" __ .....,... ~ lw .... , ........... Cit ,..,Mlc..Ae .,..,... ... l .. • • • . Bou~ing Starts Cost of Papers Monday's Cloaing-Prices Do1v1i 34o/o Jor9.Month Goes .Up New housing sta1 ts 10 Cahforn1a durlng Oc tober \Vere at a seasonally adJusted annual rate of 96,000 units -do,vn 34 perce nt from the rate a ye ar ago, Bank of Ame11ca has reported NEW YORK (AP) -The 10 Ct"nt newspaper 1s fast becoming 11 thing of the past as publi shers increase diuly prices to <'over r1s1ng costs, espectally for newspnnt -'' !00.l (bf _,,_ A-tl 1J111 )! •}l' A(Fll'IO) .0 • 16 » -\ri The October rate was up slightly from the re· vised Septen1bc1 1 ate of 91,000 units, the bank s cconom1sts said At-Cl•v 1 • ) ~-.,.. Ad!l'IOr CMa J • 1 '-AOE:ap I )Od '1 I ... AOM1ll1 l~fl 30 1~ Ad<lrtt JOll IJS l\.-'-' During the first ten months of 1974, housi ng sturts in Cahforn1a \Vere down 38 percent from the same pt:r1od a year ago The sharpest drop was for .1part1nent c..:onstruct1on 'W here new units \VCt e do\vn 50 µerccnt this year, the bilnk said The bank 's economists forecast total act:ua l starts or about 130 000 uni ts during 1974. com pa1 ed \V lth uctu:..tl starts of 205 000 units last year T h e American Newspaper Publishers As socu1t1on "'hlch complies an annual report on news paper prices, says most U S dally newspapers now cost IS cents per ~PY and the number of 20 cent dall> newspapers 1ncre<Jsed dramat1ca1Jy in a year A¢.l~v )Go ~ 1"4 M\Nll I OI llS 11 Aslr1o11LI pl l 1l " A9Ul1r• Co t • ~~ • Ailm,.,n )0 • 61 ·~· ~. AllHfl 1~<11 l 2• I , AlrPrdf1lltU Sol •l••IV. Al,tOlnc .tO ~ ,, 111'.'> A J ll'IO\l>\ri tt I \ AlllOllt 1 XI 1 11 11~ :lo AtGt~1 1111 I I M A!tP pl I ,, 1!0 11 -I A•PJ>lt•• , llO 11'1 --..... ~--- Ene1·911 Proble111 Ford Executive A••i<• lfl11' 16' ,.,, • \~ Altw>ylnl 60 • I 1) -\, A ~rtoC: Jlllt XI S A ~rhn .0 • • 10'>-1. Ac•nAlt•O • IJ Jt\,, \, Alto Sia" J n 1 ti<Oll LI) 10 1b •I lS'\-.. A1t••n 1oa 1 •1 ~ 1 •-~. THE ANPA annuall y sur· ::i!"(cPL!}~ ' JJ h!-"'" -veys 1,745 daily newspaper !llg&'311~16jJ ~ lH!-..__ prices Last year 1 275 or AHo , .. , J7 b Ut 11 ... them cost IO cents 125 cost :::~;~~"1~ 1s i~s ;;.:, ! 1 5 c en t s a n d r our :::~i~oa}.11 ~ t~ ,~:::~ ~ newspapers cost 20 cents :::~~~~).,f: • 1~ 1t; .,.. E th F t per copy with the re· A11•Ch1 tb • ts b ... yes e u ore ~~~~~fsr charging othe1 ~s=I~ ! ,,~ J~:~ 1 This year the number of AMAX 1 1s s 1• 11\.'o .. ,,.., lo I AMA)(pfJ "-1 " _, ByCARLCARSTE:RSEN cipher what goes on in the cent da1 1es has Just Amb&< so, ,11 ~ onr..OllllyPi1a1suu heart and mind of the about halved 15 cent :~~;~1~ ~ 2! 1~1l~"" If American consumer papers more th an doubled Amor111 1611 1 i1 -1 lhi! aJtl_oniobile--busi and at least 50 newspapers !~~:~,~ 1 2ll ~ .: (: ness is lo be heullhy pro The U S auto ind ustry, he 20 t f d AMA •Fl •• 5 •o ,1_ .._ fil3ble and still growing in siud, ha s two big things go now cost cen s or a a1ly :~ ~~~1,...~ 11 38: ~ ~ 1980 the ciir makers must 1ng for 1t We make a good ~~~t;~~d~ g~o~~o~e:~an for :~·:~111~: 2i~ m:: ~ get some of lhe regulatory product and tl gets better all p Am B1dq n • 6 • •-'• monke} orr our backs a the time It s priced fairly rices of Sunday ed1hons !c.~•;/,~0 s ': ~;r:__,,. 1-ord executive told the an on any relative basis and by have also sh ifted higher to ",',~'.:i~l~ . ~,• ,,1\.~ ~ the 35 cent copy and up ·~ ,, nual meeting of the any h1sto r1cal perspech\e range Last yea r the ma :~5r:,~t 1 ~1~ s~~~-i. So uthern Cahforrua r-.1otor and 1t s a product people f d Ao1•1Ye1 n i 1s ,, • , Car Dealers Assoc1at1on in want and need JOrtty 0 Sun ay papers cost :o.?iu,~1 'i'.'; ; 1l'lt Los Angeles 15 cents to 25 cents accora AmEicPw 1 6 su u~-~ The fr anchise dealer Or mg to the AN PA AF•m11, it l 1 • "'~ 11t Bennett E B1d~el! com A F1 .. s,, 10 ,. J .. gan1zation still seems to be A Gsa 1 9'cl l'I ,,,,. • ""' pany vice president and h b EFFECTIVE LAST Sun AGnSc, J.1a J1 H \•-\ .. 1-'ord d1 v1s1on general t e estmethodforselhng day, the Boston Globe AG .. 1n11>0• •1,. "'-" manager, said the energy new ca rs, taking back older raised its Sunday price to 75 :~€:~1 S1: ,t~ J:: ~ problem 1s the ' biggest cents per copy from SO cents " -p1; ~2 1u ~nt. s ingle problem of alt per copy, believed by the :;::~~l'1~19 ;; 1~:::~ ' ANPA b lh h h S AM.die! n ' 66 l -\'I IN HIGH to e e 1g est un "'Mfdlco.,,38 :Pl' 1Y>--v. "TH EONLYWAYto re da;::_ed1t1onpr1ce !i::~~l~;~~J~~ duee-the--magrutude-of-tbC----.1---c..,. ·fl>---+--'utlhe.r......JJ1.cr~1ch Am ~.u~<i u l""-.,. prob lem he said 1s to ~lf n went into effect Dec 1 10 :::::~11'1 ~1~ ~l~ u'.-\• import less 011 and the onl y eluded the Sund ay ed1t1on of !i::s~~~ ,~ 3 1~ .~ : ~ \VllY to do that, 1s to use lhe Denver Post to 50 cents ::::sJ:;;~,;r 3 ~ ,~ ~ less d f di per copy from 35 cents and AmT&Tl.O 11uo •l •· ~. C1t1ng the t angible cars an in ng customers the Sunday cd1t1on of the :!t'-l~lr,: 1~: ::i,.;~ \1 d ror then1 and offering better ATTi>te 3 1 71 1 worl wide problems or service than can be found Post Tribune 1n Gary Ind Am'r&r .. ~ imi1._11, double d1g1t 1nflat1on un elsewhere to 35 cents per copy from 30 •mw•t• ,.. ' ,, 6-1. AW!r 11! 1 •l JSO 13 '>--h E.'mploymen t labor unrest cents Amoro" 'IO J 4 i , • and material shortages Publishers blame price ::;:::;! 1~a:i s1 ~ 1i': \: B1d~ell said the kc} to get BIDWELL SAID the in 1nc1eases on higher costs or ::;._:n1 ~ ! ;~ ,:,,;-'' ting a grip on them is to de duslry must regai n contro l labor and newsprint •MP 1 .. , "1• •rD , •• 1 , of its cost base so that 1t can Ampeo •oa l • , -\• AmpeJ Cp l 61 1\, Esti1nated Tax Due On Dec.16 l\f any Southern California corporations must make their fourth quarterly in stallm ent payment of lhe1r 1974 eslimated income tax: no laler than Dec 16 "" Gorporat1ons ~ht c.h operate on a calendar year basis for tax: purposes are those v.h1ch are affected ' These payments, ac companied bv Form 503 "Federal Tax Deposit Co rporation Income Taxes' are deposited 1n authorized commercial b ink s or :Federal Reser\e Banks s<11d \V JI Connett A.cting J RS D1str1ct Director for Soulhe1 n California "The deposits shot.1ld be enough to cove1 the balance due of the 1914 estimated tax ' Connect saul The ('St1matl"d ta:>.: and the :.imounl or each 1nstalln1ent can be computed on a Fortn 1120 W which 1s a \\Orksheet for computing corporation estimated in come tax This ro rm 1s not filed with th e IRS but re ta1 ned in the corpot<1.t1on s records make money -not to put Am•e11 c:11•P 1 38 1•.-"" into our pockets" -but to NEWSPRINT PRICES !~!~~;~~~ 2 5~ ~~=.\~ th1syearhaver1sentoabout A 1 , w 1 11;, invest 1n meeting govern A:::!1~17o s ~ 3o1:i,,. "' ment standards and de S235 per ton from Sl85 per Am1t1 1n 31 l 30 ' .. "' t on last Decemb e r Ar.-clldl'XI 3 ;n 1:m+v. \eloping new products to AncllH<' oa s ,. , • .,, meet new pr1or1t1es of the :=r~!'.1 ! 8; ~:~·: ~ marketplace ApocM!C: so s bS 1ov.+ •;.. Apco 011 •I 1 IJ W• A • Alle<O C:Otll 70 9-16-~ Among the pnor1ties for utomat1on l<PL COTll 3 '<S ~\(, new products Bidwell cited !~1S~1~s~ 11..; ~+ ~. the urgent need for 1m !~:~"'2~: ~ 1!~. v. Proved fue l economy, better Sale., Up Arc••< En111 111 ,_Yo O Mlt•r 72'1 2 s.I l l'I-\lo package eff1c1ency and M• PS1,.. s i12 u11o-"' lower purchase and operat ~L':J\ ~ 1: ;1 ,f~-.,.. ing costs In Quarter :~.:n~ -4 11; l~-~ Armcol .O.' ltt 211<1+ in • There s only one thing """ p1 a 10 • tl'-• v. that can stop us from get At the annual meeting of !=,ik, :l ! ft :?~~ !Z t1ngthere,andthatsagov shar eholders General ~:"J~ ~ 1~:!~~ ernmehnl that professes to Au t 0 ma t 10 n Jn c 0 f ~1LJf1 ~: 4 2J; tt:-i wantt esesame obJecbves, Anaheim repor ted that "'1110p11.o 1 ,, -2 but whi ch 1s mandating us sales for the first quarter !'th~': 1 ,~ ':~= ~ to go 1n the opposite d1rec end ed Nov 2 totaled :l:O_ye11 ~!:: ~ !3 ,~i:+,,.. t1on ' SI< 193 000 d h A11cf1p1 s"' • " • • compare wit At11tk,.1 2v. 11 sn 11 .. 1'4 We want to bwld a fuel $12 012 ooo reported for th e ::ri::cri!t'1 ';1!~:1~ effici ent, package efficient hke period last year :v~1~,g1~ 1~ ;~ ~ car at a m1rumum cost' Net income was $177000 A111.o.1 l0d 11 bt 21'llil.+>1v. Bidwell said • But with our or 7 cents per sha1 e in the ~':"1i:': , ~ ~v.-,,., lead times we must build fust quater compared with ::0s5~~ i~ 1~= :;Z the fe deral ly mandated 1978 $894,000 or 35 cents a 1ear !:1':-i~ ~ 1: !t 2i-~ ~ auto sometime 1n the near ago Av....tiflC 30 ) 1• •<Ao-v. future Lawrence A Goshorn :;::_P~i,~l~ ~ t;'-;:1~ Gene ral Automat ion _. •-Two County chairman and ch1er ex =.wu,:' 1~~ '~'Ao=~ ecut1 ve officer said the dis t::~~ ~1~ 2!~ ri~~: F• M appo1nt1ng results v.erc ut e..1d o «ie l u s -11o JrJnS erge tro1butable to \owcr than (.'X t::a:-:1 ~ ! 1!11!"" -~ I S.llCll 1 ~ I •II 11111-V. Th e merger of the ~ell e peeled domestic bookings s.fldtQ l<>tU ",.. .. to Creek Shop or Fountain during the first tv.o months t:::r"'c"r ·~ ,l~· 11• Valley and Antoinette s of the quarter, due mai nly 8flkNV)2<1 11 , • ...,_ v. 8aflt\11. ,, '!lo• v. Draperies and Interiors of to deterioration of the a.1111tr1111J bt »t•-v. h b I U S l!olrll(HI -•ll 1'h-~ Santa Ana as een an genera economy and a.rdCR 2<111 11 1111o-11o nounccd by Cynthia L some loss of sales momen t~7\~6:' 2 '~ ~~ Marcus Nettle Creeks tum followi ng the com a.11~"''"" 1100 )b">-"' &.1i1 Ml 70 l n UI')+ '-i owner :.ind John Sang1org1, panv s s uccessful fourth e.1HM .,ti s 11 ov.ner of Antoinette s quarte1 ended Aug 3 t~~ ~ , ·~ J~~1~ h'llltl 1t)tJl20 JJ!lo .. \lo •~::::::-::::-::::::-:;:-;:-:::::::::::--~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;-: 8•Y~-GIWI 1 13.,.,~\lo &eyu~Ct J1 H 31'1.-to f•tti11f•r" t1111f l _.1•,.t-rfll 1 t:~1~ ~~: 1J 1:=---"" MARKET HIGHLIGHTS ''""" ~, ,. ,,,_, New vcr• (UPI r~ tol-l'Q " 11ett0110 ilCI n JI i1 ~-s TM 111M:~• 1h&! 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""'1• ... ~ ....... _.,, "I can't gel my knees under my desk!" • 'Terms Misleadiu ' Beef Hi ts~ Meat Labels WASlllNQTON' (1\P) -The Agriculture Dopartm('nt has given food processors n1or£' than a ycoir lo use up t•xist1n~ s upplies of packaging labels for rneat and poultry produc:ts, although the labcl:t 1n('l\f4c ndvert1sing ttrms that a federul court says are m1sle<1din~. But <1fll.'r De('. :JI, 1975, labels with terrns such as "all" or .. pure" or .. 100 pe rcent" will be prohibited from packages or meat and poultry which con· t.iun more than one incredient, officials said. Tll E OEPA.RT~tENT offi<'ially 1>ru· posed the l<ibeilng crackdown Jan. 23 as a rollov.•up to an earlier action limiting s uch descriptive terms on hot dog labels. A federal courl. acting on a consumer group l<1Y.'SU1l riled in April 1971, had ruled hot do~s conlaincd a number of in · i;:redienls and could not be called "100 percent•• anyttiillg. Thu~. in its proposal last January, the USDA said it interpreted the court action on hot dogs 10 apply to other meat and poultry products as well. In seeking public t'Onlmenl, the department said re· actions included: -~la~·· and ·7i)urc" label~ pro. duels contain add1t1\'l'!>. --The terms ":ill " and "pure " should be reserved for truly pure products. The department's official announce· rnent 1:1id not specify "'hen the labeling requirements v.·ould becon1e mandatory. llov.'ever. a spokesman said the deadline for using up existing labels will be Dec. 31. 1975. ONE OF•'ICJA.I. said it was a common practice to ullov.• ;imple time for com- panies to change O\'er to new labeling re- quirements but that many food pro- cessors already have eliminated the terms in question. Labels to be prohibited under the new federal regulation beginning in 1976 in- clude: pure pork sausage, pure pork luncheon meat. all beef salami and all v.·hite meal turkey. The federal co~rt baaliela in thenot- dog case that such terms mean "wholly, completely, exclusively and solelv." .. Since most processed m eat a nd poultry products contain small amounts or seasoning and 1:uring agents, they do L. "'· Hf11Jff _ :'\IOST P EOPLF~ are misled ubout not comply with the court's interpreta· lhct(•r niinology <is it is now used . lion of the descriptive terms," the de- partment said in its announcement. Divorce S tarted\~:;;;;:;;;;:~:;;;;:;;;;::;;;;:;;;;:::::;;,;;~~~:::=:~i After Holidays ~~~t.'i SE)!~N~'"!!~E (;hl·nt ;1:-.k:. uur Love and \Var man \\'hY more divorces <ire ins tigated in J;1nut1rv th;in in any other month. J)l'batablt'. th:.it. Hut some matrimonial scholars think lhc Christ m:js hohd:.tys tend to firm up . the good m<irri:ige:-.. hut tear do,1n the bad ones. It's' belie,·ed hus band:-. and 11•1\'t•.., 11 ho don't get along ~ell !:Cl along least Wt'll :.ifter partic:-. . ~ SIGS po~led in the lobby of ~in English hotel re· ads: " .. \ml·r1c:ins are rl1q uc~tl·d to retire before 2 ~.m . --1 '--G-ffman 1·t·l'Elfl~1rn·10 ;1rtse no £·3rliCrtlllin6 <1.n1 . ltalians are required to refrain from s inging afte r 10 p.m ." A SCHOLAR who has made an extensive s tudy of personalities in sports contends female race car drivers <ire almost invari<ibly in- 4:fependent loners. Likewise. girls "'ho take up skydiving. ~ c.·oNG RF.:SS Q. ''Who said, 'There <ire tv.o periods "'hen Congress does no business: One is before the holidays, and the other after'? \Ifill Rogers'" :\. :\o. Gl'or~(' 0 . Prcnllt'l' s:1id that. \\'Ill Rogers said. "\\'ii h Conj! re!':". t'\'t·r~ I 1 me 1 hl'Y ma kc a joke il 's a laY•: and ('\'Cr~ lime they 1n:ikc a lav.• it's a JOkl' ·· Q. "Cr\~ SCIESTISTS lt:ll h~ ex..,muung :1 single · hair \11hethcr 11 eamc frum a 1nan or a \\'Oman"'. .\. Ct·rtainlv ean. In fact, lhey Ci.In tell b~· cx:1min· ing even just oric of about 30 trillion l'l'lls 1n the human body ~·hcthcr th ~•t tC'JI i ~ from ;i man or a \VOm<in. Q ... CA~ A fOOTnALL 1'1.AYER t;ilk \\'ith one or those teeth g u<i rcl s in l11s mouth ~'' A. Jll<finl\' Flucntl~·. Vchcn1cntl~. . ,.... -Bl .. t;f: Jl·:,\\'.S c.'fjRRESP O:oiiDf.:"li'TS report that black murkct bhn• jeans in thC' SO\'H:t l "n1on no11· cost the cquil·alcnt of s~ru. , ~O\\'ll E Rt: 111 hi s \1r1t1n gs did \\'11\iam !'hakt''il)l'<.11'(' m:1kc 1nc·nuon of kntves. forks or spoons. Rcct•ntly r1•pnrlt·d 1hat . Cuslfln1er a-.ks \lh~· not. Hf'«:lll ~t' C'\ cr1 body. 1·1·t·n the nr1gina1 Queen El1l<ibcth, ate 111th lhl·i r f1ngt·r:. then. the S<il'agc!>. 1)0 Tf.l.E\'ISlf),, 1·:1d1u an1I nt•11-.papl·r~ hal·c any! hing Io do .,, it h t ht• -.111eHIC' r;1\l'" I ti a "a~ . ma~ bc. Plt·as(' 1101c th:il 111 l hl' JU d ;i~ .... 1f1<·r ~l :irdl'n ~lnnrnl' look 1h0-.l' f1n ;d ~h·1·pu1 !.! r.q1-.ull'~. th1· ~u1r1dc r;itc hcrt•-;ihou1 .. ll l'll! up 1~ JIL'l'('l'TII In Ei1~!.11)d , \\ht•n Dr. St(•phen \\ard killt•d h1m~elf 1n lh1• 11;ik:I' of th1· Prnfumn <.1 f f,11r. lhC' -.iuctdc r:.ilC' lhl·rc JUtnpl·d h) II pvr('C'nt \drfr.•,\ 11unl In L 'I Hn .11d. /' () li•1I J,o,;.1 .. \i·uprnt l<rn~·/1, CA !J:!titd 24-hour Restdu rant and Lounge RELAXING ATMOS PHERE (McFadden Offramp. Newport Freeway, Tustin) (714) 547-2553 3-lOPM ~! 3-lOPM MON DAY TUESDAY Top Sirloin Half Chicken s2.95 s1 .65 Soup or Garden $.11ai::1 Pototo and Vegetaote Soup or Garden Salad Wti1pped Potatoes, Peas SOUR DOUGH FRENCH BREAD SATURDAY NEW YORK STEAK 53.50 Soup or Salad Potato and Vegetable Sour Dough French Bread DIRECTIONS 2 Going south. '·~no·s is a1 the tip ol youi numper' Going nor1h Take f,,s, raft 111 \,.Hramp to McFadden left again cross the A FtPCway btiOg-0, look tor Keno s sign on you1 fiQ h! --0-0--(~ CALICO CORNER PRINTS Petite design prints on 100% cotton; polyester/rayon blends. Deep winter colors and natural backgrounds. Machine washable, 44"/45" w ide . COMPl\RcAT$1.98 YARD 11?. QUILTED NYLON PRINTS • Delicate floral designs on soft nylon ·quilt. Perfect for duster,, housecoats and robes. Nylon, polyester, ace· tate. Machine wash. 45"/48" wide. 2~ •SCREEN PRINTED VELVETEENS •CURTAIN CALL DOUBLE KNITS •STARDUST DOUBLE KNITS •METALLIC GEORGETTES • NYLON SHEER PRINTS • LUSCIOUS VELVET • ALL STAR SATIN Glitter and glow. clingy soft, or l ustrcu~ fabrics for all t he glamour of holiday festivities. Acetates/ nylons/rayons & polyesters. Many washable. ' 36"/60" wide. MC CALL'S 4J4297 PRE-CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE SOLID COLOR KNITS • R IBLETTES • LISETTES 1~ Machine wash textu red polyester knits. 52"/60" wide. 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